2015 LWW Nursing Education Catalogue

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PsychiatricNursing:ContemporaryPractice, FifthEdition, EnhancedUpdate MaryAnnBoyd, PhD,DNS, RN, PMHCNS-BC 978-0-06-000037-0 •November2014 •Hardbound •8.375” x10.875” •920pp.

PsychiatricNursing:ContemporaryPractice,FifthEdition,Enhanced Update provides thorough coverage of psychiatric mental health nursing organized around the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. With an emphasis on the recovery model, the book follows DSM-5 guidelines andhas expanded content. The FifthEdition, EnhancedUpdateaddresses the changes in theDSM- 5diagnosticcriteria ina responsetomarketneeds.ThisUpdate includes coreDSM-5 changes, select referenceupdates, and integrationof icons to highlight related “patient experience videos” that are available on thePoint website. It also retains an emphasis on the recovery model, which focuses on a patient’s potential for recovery, involving the partnership between patient and health care provider as a journey of transformation, rather thanas a setoutcome. Features • NCLEX ® Notes help students focuson important application areas toprepare for theNCLEX ® . • EmergencyCareAlerts highlight important situations in psychiatric nursing care that thenurse should recognize as emergencies. • NursingManagementofSelectedDisorders sections provide an in-depth studyof themore commonlyoccurringmajor psychiatric disorders. • NursingCarePlans , basedon case scenarios, present clinical examplesof patientswith aparticular diagnosis anddemonstrate plansof care that followpatients throughvariousdiagnostic stages and caredelivery settings. • InterdisciplinaryTreatment andRecoveryPlans (ITPs) are linked with their respectivenursing careplans in several chapters. ITPs are used extensively inpractice. • Research forBestPractice boxes highlight today’s focuson evidence-basedpractice for best practice, presentingfindings and implicationsof studies that are applicable topsychiatric nursing practice. • DrugProfile boxes present a thoroughpictureof commonly prescribedmedications for patientswithmental health problems. Examples include lorazepam (Ativan), an anxiolytic, andmirtazapine (Remeron), an antidepressant.Theprofiles complement the text discussionsof biologic processes known tobe associatedwithvariousmental healthdisorders. • KeyDiagnosticCharacteristics summariesdescribediagnostic criteria, target symptoms, and associatedfindings for select disorders, adapted from theDSM-5by theAmericanPsychiatric Association. • NursingDiagnosisConceptMaps help students learn toorganize complexpatient data into ameaningful nursingdiagnosis and visually link key conceptsof adisorder to in-practice examples.

Table of Contents

Unit I: MentalHealthCare in ContemporarySociety Unit II: Foundationsof Psychiatric Nursing Unit III: ContemporaryPsychiatric NursingPractice s Unit IV: MentalHealthPromotion Across the LifeSpan UnitV: PreventionofMental Disorders UnitVI: CareandRecovery for PersonsWithPsychiatricDisorders UnitVII: CareofChildrenand AdolescentsWithPsychiatric DisordersDiagnosed inChildhood UnitVIII: CareofOlderAdultsWith NeuropsychiatricDisorders Unit IX: CareofSpecial Populations AppendixA: Brief PsychiatricRating Scale AppendixB: Abnormal Involuntary MovementScale (AIMS) AppendixC: SimplifiedDiagnosis for TardiveDyskinesia (SD-TD) Glossary Index

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