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Oxford Handbook of Mental Health Nursing

Oxford Handbook of Mental Health Nursing

9780198703853
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Fully revised for its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Mental Health Nursing is the indispensable resource for all those caring for patients with mental health problems. Practical, concise, and up-to-date with the latest guidelines, practice, and initiatives, this handbook is designed to allow essential information to be quickly accessible to nurses in a busy clinical setting.This Handbook contains expert guidance on all aspects of the nurses role. Written by experienced nurses and teachers, it will help you acheive the best possible results for your patients. Summaries of key sections of the mental health act are provided, as well as the mental capacity act, mental health legislation in Scotland and other UK countries. New material for the second edition includes expanded and revised information on leadership, medications, physical interventions, basic lifesupport, religion, spirituality and faith, and working with older adults, as well as a brand new chapter on contemporary issues in mental health nursing.
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OUP Oxford
87409
9780198703853
9780198703853

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
432
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
208
  • Introduction to mental health nursing; Essential mental health nursing skillsv; Working with specific issues and concerns; Interventions; Violence; Risk; Common mental disorders; UK Mental Health Legislations; Medications; Culture; Older people; Leadership; Evidence-based mental health nursing; Research; Liaison mental health services;
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