Psychiatric nursing skills: a patient-centred approach
Publication details: Cheltenham Stanley Thornes 1997Edition: 2ndDescription: 318; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:- 0748735666
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Aiming to retain the style of the first edition, each chapter of this text has been revised to reflect developments within the field of mental- health nursing. There are new chapters on research, sexuality, and the problems associated with HIV and AIDS, sexual abuse, and clinical supervision.; The book is divided into three parts, each with clinical examples and exercises. The first part looks at the core skills and strategies which mental-health nurses need, the second discusses the application of those skills, and the third deals with extending them.; Prepared for the Mental Health Branch of the Diploma in Higher Education in Nursing (P2k), the text is also suitable as a reference for qualified teachers and practitioners, and provides an overview of skills for the Common Foundation Programme in Nursing.
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