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This book addresses clinical challenges and emerging trends in nursing, particularly in relation to psychological, emotional, and social concerns that interfere with the health and well-being of people. Ten crucial clinical problems are presented together with an explanation of how to deal with them. Definitive standards of clinical practice are given and the reader is shown how these standards may be best applied. Part I discusses the nursing process as the care-delivery system used in managing patients' health issues. Part II addresses ten clinical problems encountered in mental health care, giving examples of each from case histories, and offers suggestions for assessment and interventions for managing the problem. Part III focuses on socio-political issues, home care, health teaching, research, and the future of psychiatric nursing.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
This volume explores the psychodynamic issues raised by different kinds of surgery, and how a patient's experience of surgery is influenced by the physical, cultural, and even mythic meanings of the body organ operated on. The chapters look at the psychological implications of, and emotional reactions to, most types of major surgery. Understanding of these issues, by the psychiatrist, the clinical psychologist, the surgeon, and nurse, can mean the difference between recovery and illness, health and chronic invalidism, and even life and death. The last chapter discusses the use of short term therapy to help the patient adjust to the trauma of surgery.
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