Psychiatric Care in the Nursing Home. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.Reichman, W., and Katz, P. (1996). Psychiatric Care in Nursing Homes , Oxford Press, New York.Reichman WE, Katz PR. Psychiatric care in the nursing home. Oxford University Press; New York: 1996....
Because advanced practice nurses often use treatment strategies in common with other healthcare providers, controversy continues concerning their role within the health care delivery system. This is particularly true for psychiatric/ment... VT Grando - 《Self Care Dependent Care & Nursing》 被引量:...
1The nurse is planning care for a client admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. Which nursing diagnosis should receive the highest priority() A. Risk for self- or other-directed violence. B. Imbalanced nutrition. C. Ineffective coping. D. Impaired verbal co...
This article reports on the current status of 525 psychiatric-mental health nurses. The nurses responded to a questionnaire designed to elicit information on career characteristics, professional activities, and client attributes. The nurses work primarily in acute care institutions or hospitals. The ...
Psychiatric Nurses Association and INMO attending talks on Saturday in bid to avert further strikes By Elaine Edwards and Martin WallSat Feb 09 2019 - 17:04 Three days of nurses’ strikes still set to go ahead next week Labour Court talks between INMO and health managers to continue on Saturd...
As a specialty in nursing, psychiatric–mental health nurses will be involved in providing care to those affected by the hurricane in the Gulf Coast for years to come. This column addresses how psychiatric–mental health nurses have and will continue to fulfill their ethical responsibilities. Paul...
The Clinical Nurse Leader: Helping Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses Transform Their Practice 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者:MS Seed,DJ Torkelson,JF Karshmer 摘要: The national movement to transform the health care delivery systems must include a focus on mental health treatment. To ...
Abstract A role can be defined as a patterned sequence of learned actions performed by a person in an interaction situation (Sinkler, 1970). Traditionally, a role is a part in a play about which the audience has a set of expectations (Downie, 1984). ...
on Transdermal Absorption in ChildrenAdvancements in Pediatric Orthopedics: Integrating Emerging Technologies for Enhanced CareAdvances in Pediatric Digestive DiseasesAdvances in Prenatal Diagnosis and Their Impact on Neonatal OutcomesAttachment and Social Development: Old Questions, New InsightsBenefits and ...
Forensic practice in nursing is not new to the United Kingdom, particularly with regard to mental health nursing. However, other branches of nursing involved in forensic practice provide new, expanded, advanced roles for the nurses of this century. Foren