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*Interested in purchasing The Art and Science of Mental Health
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all mental health nursing students and nurses in registered
practice. Comprehensive and broad, it explores how mental health
nursing has a positive impact on the lives of people with mental
health difficulties. Several features help you get the most out of
each chapter and apply theory to practice, including: * Personal
Stories: Provide insight into the experience of mental health
difficulties from the perspective of service users and their carers
* Thinking Spaces: Help you reflect on your practice and assess
your learning individually and in groups, with further guidance
available online * Recommended Resources: Provide additional
materials and support to help extend your learning New to this
edition: With four brand new chapters plus nine chapters re-written
by original authors, key developments in this edition include: *
Physical health care of people with mental health problems * Care
of people who experience trauma * Promoting mental health and
well-being * Support needed by nurses to provide therapeutic care
and to derive satisfaction from their work * Innovations in mental
health practice 'The newly revised and updated edition has
continued to offer an intelligent and readable text that offers a
great deal to both students and those undertaking continuous
professional development ... This edition continues to offer
"thinking spaces" that encourage the reader to reflect upon and
consider what they have learned in a most practical way. I
wholeheartedly recommend this book and continue to be impressed
with its high standards of presentation and scholarship'. Emeritus
Professor Tony Butterworth CBE, Chair, Foundation of Nursing
Studies, Vice Chair RCN Foundation, UK 'It is a pleasure to open
this book and to see the comprehensive range of information and
evidence based guidance in relation to effective practice in
nursing. Even If you only buy one professional book this year make
it this one!' Baroness Watkins of Tavistock; Crossbench Peer, PhD
and RN (Adult and Mental Health), UK 'The importance of the
teaching within this book cannot be underestimated ... The book is
written by credible and respected practitioners and will support
mental health nurses to practice from the best evidence available
today working from and with the human condition'. Beverley Murphy,
Director of Nursing, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
For courses in nursing management in programs including
baccalaureate degrees in generic and BSN completion, and
graduate-level nursing programs; for education departments in
health care organizations; for nurses in clinical practice who
aspire to leadership; and for nurses already in leadership
positions. More than ever before, today's rapidly changing,
volatile healthcare environment demands highly developed management
skills and superb leadership. Effective Leadership and Management
in Nursing will help both practicing and student nurses manage
successfully today, as well as into the future. This book combines
practicality with conceptual understanding, tapping expertise of
contributors from many relevant disciplines, especially healthcare
management professionals. Updated to reflect the current state of
healthcare, the Ninth Edition offers new or expanded coverage of
the Affordable Care Act; evolving models of healthcare; cultural
and gender diversity; quality management; emotional leadership;
social media; harassing, bullying, and lack of civility in
healthcare; emergency preparedness for terrorism, disasters, and
mass shootings; and prevention of workplace violence. Two new
chapters round out this award-winning text: "Understanding Legal
and Ethical Issues" and "Imagining the Future."
In consultation with Consulting Editor, Dr. Cynthia Bautista, Guest
Editor Christi Delemos has created an issue of Critical Care
Nursing Clinics that gives the readers an opportunity to discover
critical care nursing practices from critical care nurses around
the world. Authors will have the opportunity to share the
contributions of critical care nurses to health care globally.
Current challenges in managing critical care patients anywhere in
the world are discussed; articles are specifically devoted to ICU
Nursing Priorities in the United States; Caring for Traumatic Brain
Injury Patients: Australian Nursing Perspectives; Use of Diaries in
ICU Delirium Patients: German Nursing Perspectives; Caring for
Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnnoid Hemorrhage: Nursing
Perspectives from the UK; Critical Care Nursing in India; Nursing
Priorities in Critical Care Nursing in the Philippines; The Glasgow
Coma Scale: A European and Global Perspective on Enhancing
Practice; and Care of the Patient with Acquired Brain Injury in
Latin America and the Caribbean. Readers will come away with new
perspectives of care for the critical care patient.
In Part II of this special issue of Nursing Clinics of North
America, Dr. Krau is serving as Guest Editor again to provide
information on complementary and alternative medicine with specific
focus on herbal supplements and vitamins. Distinguished authors
have contributed clinical reviews devoted to the following topics:
Precautions when using Herbal Medications and Supplements; Vitamin
B6 and its role in Women's Health; Fat Soluble Vitamins; Vitamin D:
Vitamin or Hormone; Enhancing Cognitive Function with Herbal
Supplements; Herbal Medications Used in Women's Health; Herbal
Medication to Enhance or Modulate Viral Infections; Herbal
Medications used to treat fevers; Traditional and Current Use of
Ginseng; Herbal Medications Used to ameliorate cardiac conditions;
Cannabis, Marijuana, and CBD oil; and Highs, Lows, & Health
Hazards of Herbology-A Review of Herbal Medications with
Psychotropic Effects. Knowledge of this information is not easy to
find in the nursing literature, and Dr. Krau believes readers will
come away with valuable information on managing patients who use
complementary and alternative herbal supplements and vitamins.
Each year, Advances in Family Practice Nursing focuses on providing
current clinical information on important topics in primary care
aimed at the family care nurse practitioner. Dr. Geri Reeves and
her editorial board, comprised of top experts in the areas of
pediatrics, adult/geriatric, and women's health have assembled
authors to bring the following topics to publication in this year's
edition: Older Adults and Driving Cessation: Knowing When and How
to Approach the Conversation; Vaccination Update for Adults;
Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Older Adults: Diagnosis and Management;
Assessment and Management of Constipation in Older Adults; Dementia
or Delirium: The Dilemma in Differentiating Diagnoses;
Evidence-Based Care for Pregnancy Complicated by Obesity: What a
Primary Care Provider Should Know; Update for Pap guidelines
including HPV management; Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause -
Screening and Treatment; Mammogram Update; Smoking and Maternal
Health: Evidence that Female Infertility Can be Attributed to
Smoking and Improved with Smoking Cessation; Opioid Use Disorder
Screening for Women Across the Lifespan; Pharmacology Update in
Pediatrics; Pediatric Infectious Disease and Influenza Vaccine
Update; and Pain Management in Pediatrics.Readers will come away
with the clinical information that supplements their professional
knowledge so they can make informed clinical decisions that improve
patient outcomes in pediatric, adult/geriatric, and female
patients. Each year, Advances in Family Practice Nursing focuses on
providing current clinical information on important topics in
primary care aimed at the family care nurse practitioner. Dr. Geri
Reeves and her editorial board, comprised of top experts in the
areas of pediatrics, adult/geriatric, and women's health have
assembled authors to bring the following topics to publication in
this year's edition: Older Adults and Driving Cessation: Knowing
When and How to Approach the Conversation; Vaccination Update for
Adults; Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Older Adults: Diagnosis and
Management; Assessment and Management of Constipation in Older
Adults; Dementia or Delirium: The Dilemma in Differentiating
Diagnoses; Evidence-Based Care for Pregnancy Complicated by
Obesity: What a Primary Care Provider Should Know; Update for Pap
guidelines including HPV management; Genitourinary Syndrome of
Menopause - Screening and Treatment; Mammogram Update; Smoking and
Maternal Health: Evidence that Female Infertility Can be Attributed
to Smoking and Improved with Smoking Cessation; Opioid Use Disorder
Screening for Women Across the Lifespan; Pharmacology Update in
Pediatrics; Pediatric Infectious Disease and Influenza Vaccine
Update; and Pain Management in Pediatrics.Readers will come away
with the clinical information that supplements their professional
knowledge so they can make informed clinical decisions that improve
patient outcomes in pediatric, adult/geriatric, and female
patients. Contains 17 articles on such topics as the surprising
effects of social isolation and loneliness on physical health for
older adults; culturally Informed mental health care of
marginalized older adults; social media and bullying; Zoom fatigue
in children; and grief in children. Includes articles in the areas
of adult health/gerontology, women's health, pediatrics, and
primary care in general. Numerous articles in this edition cover
topics in mental health, as health care professionals have
increasingly been called upon to help patients manage mental
wellness during the pandemic. Provides in-depth, clinical reviews
in family practice nursing, providing actionable insights for
clinical practice. Presents the latest information in the field
under the leadership of an experienced editorial team. Authors
synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines
to create these timely, topic-based reviews.
Death comes for us all, and the desire to ease into that death
is as ancient as humankind. The idea that sometimes it is better to
die quickly and in control of that death--rather than linger in
pain and misery once impending death is certain--has troubled yet
comforted humankind. In Doctor, Please Help Me Die, author Tom
Preston, MD, presents a thorough overview and discussion of
end-of-life issues and physician-assisted death in America.
Doctor, Please Help Me Die traces the history of patients
seeking relief from suffering at the end of life and discusses how
cultural and professional customs have inhibited many doctors from
helping their patients at the end. Preston shows how most doctors
fail their patients by not discussing dying with them and by
refusing to consider legal physician aid in dying--ultimately
deceiving the public in their refusal to help patients die. He
discusses the religious, political, and legal battles in this part
of the culture war and gives advice to patients on how to gain
peaceful dying.
Preston presents a strong argument for why every citizen who is
dying ought to be extended an inalienable right to die peacefully,
and why every physician has an ethical obligation to assist
patients who want to exercise this right safely, securely, and
painlessly.
In collaboration with Consulting Editor, Dr. Stephen Krau, Guest
Editor Dr. Courtney J. Pitts has put together a comprehensive
update on sexually transmitted infections. Expert authors have
contributed clinical review articles on the following topics: STI
Prevalence in the United States and the relationship to the social
determinants of health; Psychosocial aspects and ethical concerns
of STIs treatment and management; Update on guidelines for STI
treatment and management - adults and adolescents; STIs and HIV;
Proctitis in MSM; Herpes simplex Virus; Pharmacological updates on
Hepatitis C treatment; The Reemergence of Syphilis: Clinical Pearls
for consideration; The use of technology in the screening and
management of STIs; Decreasing barriers to sexual health in the
LGBTQI community; STIs and pregnancy; Update on pharmacology of
HIV; An update on HPV guidelines; and Pre-exposure (PrEP)
prophylaxis versus Post exposure prophylaxis (PEP). Readers will
come away with the updates and information they need to improve
patient care and outcomes in patients with sexually transmitted
infections.
Selected Themes in Nursing Home Management presents a critical
examination of traditional practices by managements of nursing
homes-practices that have rendered illusory the accomplishment of
the noble goals of providing needed care for the elderly
population. Anchored in real floor experiences of the author, the
book provides a roadmap toward the destination of compassionate
care for the elderly. It is a compelling read for policy makers,
department of health regulators and supervisors, nursing home
managers and staff, and students of healthcare management.
Graduate nurses are expected to 'hit the ground running', taking on
complex care challenges in a stressful and fast-paced environment.
This comprehensive yet accessible textbook provides expert guidance
for students and commencing nurses on the contexts for their
practice. Part 1 presents a pragmatic insight into the
intersection, tensions and complexities of practice and
professional issues for Australian nurses. It outlines the nature
of nursing roles and professional codes of conduct, national health
priority areas and legal and ethical issues including the growing
use of health informatics. There is an examination of the diverse
career paths available in nursing, a focus on nurses' mental health
and well-being and a special examination of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander health issues. Part 2 unpacks key issues across a
range of clinical contexts that will be a key resource for clinical
practicums. Contexts covered include acute care, community nursing,
paediatric nursing, mental health nursing and aged care. Part 3
examines the professional and practice issues of nursing in
diverse, distinctive and emergent practice areas including
aesthetic nursing, military nursing and international nursing with
case studies and vignettes highlighting common issues and
challenges. Drawing on the expertise of a wide range of Australian
clinical and academic nursing professionals, this text is a key
reference for all nursing undergraduates seeking to enter
successfully into the profession.
As people are living longer on average than ever before, the number
of those with dementia will increase. Because many will live a
considerable time at home with their diagnosis, we need to know
more about the ways people can adapt to and learn to live with
dementia in their everyday lives. Lars-Christer Hyden argues in
this book that to do so will involve re-imagining what dementia
really is and what it can mean to the afflicted and their loved
ones. One of the most important everyday opportunities for sharing
experiences is the simple act of storytelling. But when someone
close to you gradually loses the ability to tell stories and
cherish the shared history you have together, this is seen as a
threat to the relationship, to the feeling of belonging together,
and to the identity of the person diagnosed. Therefore, learning
about how people with dementia can participate in storytelling
along with their families and friends helps to sustain those
relationships and identities. In Entangled Narratives, Hyden not
only emphasizes the possibilities that are inherent in
collaborative storytelling, but instructs professionals and
otherwise healthy relatives to learn how to effectively listen and,
ultimately, re-imagine their patients and loved ones as
collaborative meaning-makers in their lives.
Whether they are in developed or developing nations, all women are
susceptible to dying from complications in childbirth. While some
of these complications are unavoidable, many develop during
pregnancy and can be prevented or, when caught in time, treated.
These difficulties are often a result of inaccessibility to care,
inadequate health services, poor prenatal screening, and uninformed
mothers, among others, that in many cases are a direct consequence
of the mother's geographical location and economic status.
Innovations in Global Maternal Health: Improving Prenatal and
Postnatal Care Practices explores new techniques, tools, and
solutions that can be used in a global capacity to support women
during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, regardless
of their wealth or location. Highlighting a range of topics such as
maternal care models, breastfeeding, and social media and internet
health forums, this publication is an ideal reference source for
world health organizations, obstetricians, midwives, lactation
consultants, doctors, nurses, hospital staff, directors,
counselors, therapists, academicians, and researchers interested in
the latest practices currently in use that can combat maternal
mortality and morbidity and lead to healthier women and newborns.
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