Solution Manual for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing, 4th Edition

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1435400771
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1435400771
  • Author:   Noreen Cavan Frisch (Author), Lawrence E. Frisch (Author)

Creating the perfect balance of knowledge-based and skills-based content you will find no better tool for learning the information and the empathy required in psychiatric nursing care than Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Fourth Edition. The book approaches this topic with a unique perspective that will immediately engage and educate readers by utilizing excerpts from literature movie clips and classic art to convey the actual experiences of clients with psychiatric disorders. Coverage includes the scientific basis for major conditions and disorder types such as anxiety depression mania and schizophrenia followed by therapeutic and pharmacological interventions for the people experiencing them. Special consideration is also provided for the suicidal client the client who abuses chemical substances and survivors of violence or abuse and special populations including the homeless and the incarcerated. An important chapter on self-care for the nurse provides much needed information about taking care of oneself to sustain professional ability. Comprehensive in its scope and one-of-a-kind in its delivery this is a valuable resource that informatively and accurately presents the realities of psychiatric nursing care.

 

Table of Content:

  1. PART 1: Preparing for psychiatric and mental health nursing
  2. Chapter 1: THE EFFECTIVE NURSE
  3. INTRODUCTION
  4. COMPASSION AND CARING
  5. HOPE AND SPIRITUALITY
  6. THERAPEUTIC USE OF SELF
  7. SELF-AWARENESS
  8. REFLECTION
  9. PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES
  10. STRESS AND BURNOUT
  11. PROFESSIONAL SUPPORTIVE RELATIONSHIPS
  12. CONCLUSION
  13. Acknowledgement
  14. Chapter 2: RECOVERY AS THE CONTEXT FOR PRACTICE
  15. INTRODUCTION
  16. RECOVERY AS THE CONTEXT OF PRACTICE
  17. BRIEF HISTORY OF RECOVERY MOVEMENT AND RESEARCH
  18. RECOVERY-INFORMED PRACTICE
  19. TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE
  20. EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENTS THAT FACILITATE RECOVERY
  21. RECOVERY-INFORMED SERVICE PROVISION
  22. CONCLUSION
  23. Chapter 3: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS
  24. INTRODUCTION
  25. THE VALUE OF HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS
  26. PAST IDEAS ABOUT MENTAL DISORDER
  27. MENTAL DISORDERS DESCRIBED IN GRAECO-ROMAN SOURCES
  28. ANCIENT MENTAL HEALTHCARE
  29. ANCIENT DOCTORS AND NURSES
  30. RESURGENCE OF MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE
  31. PIONEERS AND PROFESSIONALISATION
  32. DEINSTITUTIONALISATION
  33. CONCLUSION
  34. Chapter 4: PROFESSIONAL, LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
  35. INTRODUCTION
  36. REGULATION OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
  37. PROFESSIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL NURSING BODIES
  38. STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
  39. COMPETENCIES
  40. CAREER PATHWAYS
  41. ADVANCED PRACTICE
  42. NURSE PRACTITIONERS
  43. NURSE PRESCRIBERS
  44. ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
  45. ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS
  46. LAW AND MENTAL HEALTH
  47. CONCLUSION
  48. Chapter 5: SETTINGS FOR MENTAL HEALTH
  49. INTRODUCTION
  50. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SETTING IN WHICH MENTAL HEALTHCARE IS DELIVERED
  51. A CONTINUUM OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
  52. CONCLUSION
  53. PART 2: Influences on mental health
  54. Chapter 6: MENTAL HEALTH THEORY AND INFLUENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
  55. INTRODUCTION
  56. WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH?
  57. THEORIES OF PERSONALITY
  58. A LIFESPAN APPROACH
  59. MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
  60. CHILDHOOD
  61. ADOLESCENCE
  62. EARLY AND MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
  63. OLDER ADULTHOOD
  64. CONCLUSION
  65. Chapter 7: TRAUMA, CRISIS, LOSS AND GRIEF
  66. INTRODUCTION
  67. DEFINING AND EXPLAINING CRISIS, TRAUMA, LOSS AND GRIEF
  68. EFFECTS OF TRAUMA, LOSS AND BEREAVEMENT ON THE INDIVIDUAL
  69. OTHER FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE AN INDIVIDUAL’S RESPONSE IN TIMES OF DIFFICULTY
  70. WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?
  71. RESPONDING AFTER DISASTERS AND TRAUMATIC EVENTS
  72. CRISIS INTERVENTION MODELS
  73. THE COST OF CARING
  74. CONCLUSION
  75. Chapter 8: PHYSICAL HEALTH
  76. INTRODUCTION
  77. METABOLIC SYNDROME
  78. DIABETES
  79. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
  80. MANAGEMENT OF CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH
  81. TOBACCO-RELATED ILLNESS AND SMOKING CESSATION
  82. RESPIRATORY DISEASES
  83. NUTRITION
  84. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
  85. ORAL HEALTH
  86. SLEEP
  87. SEXUAL HEALTH
  88. WHEN PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS ARE NOT A MENTAL ILLNESS
  89. CONCLUSION
  90. PART 3: The people with whom mental health nurses work
  91. Chapter 9: MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  92. INTRODUCTION
  93. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
  94. SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MENTAL HEALTH IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  95. THE INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
  96. THE COST OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
  97. MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
  98. CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  99. CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  100. CONCLUSION
  101. Acknowledgement
  102. Chapter 10: WORKING WITH FAMILIES IN MENTAL HEALTH
  103. INTRODUCTION
  104. DEFINING ‘FAMILY’
  105. WHY WORK WITH FAMILIES AND CARERS? INTRODUCING A STRENGTHS-BASED APPROACH
  106. CHALLENGES FOR FAMILIES WHEN A PERSON HAS MENTAL ILLNESS
  107. ADDRESSING CHALLENGES AND BUILDING STRENGTHS—FAMILY RESILIENCE
  108. FAMILY RECOVERY
  109. WORKING WITH FAMILIES: FAMILY-FOCUSED PRACTICE
  110. CONCLUSION
  111. Chapter 11: INDIGENOUS MENTAL HEALTH IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  112. INTRODUCTION
  113. ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER MENTAL HEALTH
  114. MORI MENTAL HEALTH
  115. CONCLUSION
  116. Acknowledgement
  117. Glossary
  118. Chapter 12: DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
  119. INTRODUCTION
  120. DIAGNOSIS IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTHCARE
  121. INCIDENCE
  122. MENTAL ILLNESS IN CONTEXT
  123. ASSESSMENT
  124. SERVICES AVAILABLE TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
  125. THE NURSING ROLE
  126. ENGAGING WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
  127. Approach taken and outcome achieved
  128. FAMILY WORK
  129. CONFIDENTIALITY
  130. PSYCHOEDUCATION
  131. LEGAL ISSUES
  132. CONCLUSION
  133. Chapter 13: MENTAL DISORDERS OF OLDER AGE
  134. INTRODUCTION
  135. DEMOGRAPHY OF AGEING IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
  136. ASSESSMENT OF OLDER PEOPLE
  137. MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS IN THE OLDER POPULATION
  138. NURSING MANAGEMENT OF OLDER PEOPLE
  139. CONCLUSION
  140. Chapter 14: INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
  141. INTRODUCTION
  142. THE LANGUAGE OF DISABILITY
  143. CAUSES OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND ASSOCIATED DISORDERS
  144. SERVICE PHILOSOPHY IN DISABILITY SERVICES
  145. LEGISLATION AND CHANGES TO SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
  146. PREVALENCE OF DUAL DISABILITY
  147. FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS
  148. ACUTE ASSESSMENT OF PEOPLE WITH A DUAL DIAGNOSIS
  149. ACUTE NURSING MANAGEMENT
  150. FACILITATING CONTINUOUS CARE
  151. UNDERSTANDING DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES
  152. CONCLUSION
  153. Chapter 15: FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  154. INTRODUCTION
  155. THE DEVELOPMENT OF FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
  156. IDENTIFYING FORENSIC CONSUMERS
  157. FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
  158. THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ATTITUDES REQUIRED OF THE FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSE
  159. THE ETHICAL DIMENSION IN FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTHCARE
  160. MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM INVOLVEMENT
  161. CULTURE AND FAMILY
  162. MINIMISING STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION FOR FORENSIC CONSUMERS
  163. CONCLUSION
  164. PART 4: Mental disorders that people experience
  165. Chapter 16: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
  166. INTRODUCTION
  167. HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING
  168. ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS
  169. BRIEF PSYCHOTIC DISORDER
  170. DELUSIONAL DISORDER
  171. SCHIZOPHRENIA
  172. AETIOLOGICAL THEORIES
  173. COMORBIDITY
  174. INTERVENTIONS/TREATMENTS
  175. LIVING WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
  176. THE RECOVERY APPROACH
  177. CONCLUSION
  178. Acknowledgement
  179. Chapter 17: MOOD DISORDERS
  180. INTRODUCTION
  181. EPIDEMIOLOGY
  182. DEPRESSION
  183. BIPOLAR DISORDER
  184. OVERVIEW OF CAUSATION
  185. PERSISTENT DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AND CYCLOTHYMIA
  186. CHILDBIRTH AND MOOD DISORDERS
  187. GRIEF AND MOOD DISORDERS
  188. OLD AGE AND MOOD DISORDERS
  189. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND DRUG REACTIONS
  190. SUICIDE
  191. THE ART AND SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  192. PHARMACOLOGY
  193. HOSPITALISATION
  194. ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY
  195. CONCLUSION
  196. Chapter 18: PERSONALITY DISORDERS
  197. INTRODUCTION
  198. THE PERSONALITY–DISORDER CONTINUUM
  199. CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS
  200. PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS
  201. EPIDEMIOLOGY
  202. AETIOLOGY
  203. ASSESSMENT
  204. INTERVENTIONS: WORKING WITH PEOPLE WITH A PERSONALITY DISORDER
  205. EDUCATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS FOR ATTITUDINAL CHANGE
  206. CONCLUSION
  207. Chapter 19: ANXIETY, TRAUMA AND STRESS-RELATED DISORDERS
  208. INTRODUCTION
  209. AETIOLOGY OF STRESS, FEAR AND ANXIETY
  210. ANXIETY DISORDERS
  211. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
  212. COMORBIDITY
  213. ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS
  214. ANXIETY DISORDERS
  215. TRAUMA- AND STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDERS
  216. TREATMENT AND NURSING INTERVENTIONS
  217. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
  218. CONCLUSION
  219. Acknowledgement
  220. Chapter 20: EATING DISORDERS
  221. INTRODUCTION
  222. CHARACTERISTICS OF EATING DISORDERS
  223. INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE
  224. RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS
  225. PHYSICAL HEALTH
  226. MENTAL HEALTH
  227. ASSESSMENT
  228. TREATMENT AND RECOVERY
  229. OUTCOME
  230. THE IMPORTANCE OF A STRONG NURSING PRESENCE
  231. CONCLUSION
  232. Chapter 21: SUBSTANCE USE AND COMORBID MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS
  233. INTRODUCTION
  234. EPIDEMIOLOGY
  235. SUBSTANCE USE AND GAMBLING
  236. SUBSTANCE USE AND MISUSE AMONG SPECIFIC POPULATIONS
  237. PHARMACOLOGY OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS
  238. DIAGNOSIS FOR SUBSTANCE USE
  239. ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS
  240. INTERVENTIONS
  241. RELAPSE PREVENTION
  242. OTHER HEALING APPROACHES
  243. COMORBID DISORDERS
  244. CONCLUSION
  245. PART 5: What mental health nurses can do to help
  246. Chapter 22: MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION, PREVENTION AND PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
  247. INTRODUCTION
  248. MENTAL ILLNESS, MENTAL DISORDER OR MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEM?
  249. MENTAL ILLNESS AND ITS IMPACT
  250. MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION
  251. MENTAL ILLNESS PREVENTION
  252. RECOVERY
  253. PRIMARY MENTAL HEALTHCARE
  254. TREATMENT OPTIONS IN PRIMARY CARE
  255. THE FUTURE OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION
  256. CONCLUSION
  257. Chapter 23: ASSESSMENT IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  258. INTRODUCTION
  259. ASSESSMENT
  260. METHODS OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING ASSESSMENT
  261. COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT PROCESS
  262. CLINICAL FORMULATION
  263. DIAGNOSIS
  264. TRIAGE
  265. RISK ASSESSMENT
  266. ASSESSMENT OF STRENGTHS
  267. CLASSIFICATION IN PSYCHIATRY
  268. MEASURING MENTAL HEALTH OUTCOMES
  269. CONCLUSION
  270. Chapter 24: CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR, RISK AND RESPONSES
  271. INTRODUCTION
  272. CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
  273. PREPAREDNESS FOR ENGAGING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
  274. PRINCIPLES FOR ENGAGING A PERSON WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
  275. NURSING THE FRUSTRATED OR AGITATED CONSUMER
  276. CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
  277. RISK IN MENTAL HEALTH SETTINGS
  278. THE LEGAL CONTEXT RELATING TO CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR
  279. CONCLUSION
  280. Chapter 25: THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
  281. INTRODUCTION
  282. BASIC COUNSELLING SKILLS
  283. CRISIS INTERVENTION
  284. STRESS MANAGEMENT
  285. PSYCHOTHERAPY
  286. BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
  287. GROUP THERAPY
  288. FAMILY THERAPY
  289. PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION
  290. INTERVIEWING
  291. CASE MANAGEMENT
  292. ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY
  293. REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
  294. CONCLUSION
  295. Chapter 26: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
  296. INTRODUCTION
  297. IMPORTANT PHARMACOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
  298. IMPORTANT PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS
  299. PRO RE NATA (PRN OR AS-NEEDED) ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
  300. ADHERENCE TO MEDICATIONS
  301. DEPOT OR LONG-ACTING INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTABLE ANTIPSYCHOTICS
  302. PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION USE IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS
  303. CONCLUSION
  304. Glossary
  305. Index