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ISBN 10: 9352500474
ISBN 13: 978-9352500475
Author: R.Sreevani
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt Ltd , A Guide To Mental Health , Psychiatric Nursing
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Perspectives of Mental Health and Mental Health Nursing
Mental Health
Definitions
Components of Mental Health
Indicators of Mental Health
Characteristics of a Mentally Healthy Person
Mental Illness
Definition
Characteristics of Mental Illness
Evolution of Mental Health Services and Treatment
Some Important Milestones
Indian Psychiatric Association
Development of Modern Psychiatric Nursing
Some Important Milestones
Indian Society of Psychiatric Nurses
Current Issues, Future Prospects and Challenges in India
Prevalence and Incidence of Mental Health Problems and Disorders
Mental Health Legislation
Mental Health Act
The Mental Health Care Bill, 2013
Policy Frameworks
National Mental Health Policy vis-à-vis National Health Policy
National Mental Health Policy 2014
National Health Policy
National Mental Health Program
Aims
Objectives
Strategies
Approaches
Components
Mental Health Team / Multidisciplinary Team
Nature of Mental Health Nursing
Philosophical Beliefs of Psychiatric Nursing Practice
Scope of Mental Health Nursing
Roles of the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse in Contemporary Mental Health Care
Focused Areas of Psychiatric Nursing Practice
Current Issues and Trends in Care
Challenges in Psychiatric Nursing
Educational Programs for the Psychiatric Nurse
Standards of Mental Health Nursing
Development of Code of Ethics
Legal Aspects in Psychiatric Nursing
Promotion of Research in Mental Health Nursing
Cost-effective Nursing Care
Focus of Care
Functions of Mental Health Nurse in Various Settings
Practice Settings for Psychiatric Nurses
Functions of Psychiatric Nurse in Various Settings
Factors Affecting Level of Nursing Practice
Concepts of Normal and Abnormal Behavior
Medical Model
Statistical Model
Sociocultural Model
Behavior Model
The Mental Health–Mental Illness Continuum
Mental Health Continuum Model
Chapter 2: Principles and Concepts of Mental Health Nursing
Psychiatry
Psychiatric Nursing
Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
Alterations and Disorders
Alterations of Personality and Behavior
Alterations of Biological Functions
Disorders of Consciousness
Disorders of Attention and Concentration
Disorders of Orientation
Volitional Disturbances
Disorders of Motor Activity
Disturbances of Posture and Expression
Disturbances of Motor Speech
Disorders of Perception
Disorders of Mood
Disorders of Memory
Disorders of Thought
Disorders of Intelligence
Disorders of Insight and Judgment
Classification of Mental Disorders
Purposes of Classification
ICD-10 (1992)
DSM-5
Indian Classification
Review of Personality Development
Factors Influencing Personality
Theories of Personality Development
Defense Mechanisms
Maladaptive Behavior of Individuals and Groups
Stress
Crisis
Disasters
Etiology: Biopsychosocial Factors
Predisposing Factors
Precipitating Factors
Perpetuating Factors
Psychopathology of Mental Disorders
Review of Structure and Functions of the Brain
Nervous System
Brain and Behavior
Integrative Functions of the Nervous System
Neuron
Neurotransmitters
General Principles of Mental Health Nursing
Patient is Accepted Exactly as He is
Use of Self-understanding as a Therapeutic Tool
Use of Consistency to Contribute to Patient’s Security
Reassurance in a Subtle and Acceptable Manner
Changing Patient’s Behavior Through Emotional Experience
Avoid Unnecessary Anxiety
Objective Observation of Patient Behavior
Maintain Realistic Nurse-Patient Relationship
Avoid Physical and Verbal Force
Center Care on the Patient as a Person
Explain Procedures According to Patient’s Understanding
Modify Procedures While Preserving Principles
Standards of Mental Health Nursing
Professional Practice Standards
Professional Performance Standards
Qualities of a Psychiatric Nurse
Self-awareness
Self-acceptance
Accepting the Patient
Sincere Interest in Patient Care
Being Available
Empathy
Reliability
Professionalism
Accountability
Critical Thinking
Psychiatric Nursing Skills
Prerequisites for a Mental Health Nurse
Conceptual Models and Roles of the Nurse
Existential Model
Psychoanalytical Model
Behavioral Model
Interpersonal Model
Medical Model
Nursing Model
Summary of Selected Nursing Theories
Holistic Model
Chapter 3: Nursing Process in Psychiatric Nursing and Assessment of Mental Health Status
Nursing Process
Definition
Nursing Assessment
Nursing Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Neurological Examination
Investigations in Psychiatry
Routine Investigations
Electrophysiological Tests
Brain Imaging Tests (Cranial)
Neuroendocrine Tests
Genetic Tests
Psychological Tests
Instruments for Assessment of Symptoms
Instruments for Assessment of Personality Traits and Disorders
Instruments for Assessment of Cognitive Functioning
Instruments for Assessment of Psychodynamics
Instruments for Assessment of Environmental Stressors
Role of a Nurse in Psychological Assessment
Chapter 4: Therapeutic Communication and Nurse–Patient Relationship
Communication: Elements and Types
Types of Communication
Therapeutic Communication
Principles or Characteristics of Therapeutic Communication
Therapeutic Communication Techniques
Ineffective / Non-therapeutic Communication
Therapeutic Nurse–Patient Relationship
Types of Relationships
Components of Therapeutic Nurse–Patient Relationship
Characteristics of Therapeutic Nurse–Patient Relationship
Ethics and Responsibilities
Dynamics of the Therapeutic Relationship
Phases and Tasks of the Therapeutic Relationship
Therapeutic Impasses
Interventions to Overcome Therapeutic Impasses
Process Recording
Purpose and Uses
Prerequisites for Process Recording
Suggested Outlines for Process Recording
Chapter 5: Therapeutic Modalities and Therapies Used in Mental Disorders
Physical Therapies
Psychopharmacology
Core Concept
General Guidelines regarding Drug Administration in Psychiatry
Patient Education related to Psychopharmacology
Classification of Psychotropic Drugs
Antipsychotics
Classification
Indications
Pharmacokinetics
Mechanism of Action
Adverse Effects
Nurse’s Responsibilities for a Patient Receiving Antipsychotics
Antidepressants
Classification
Indications
Pharmacokinetics
Mechanism of Action
Side Effects
Nurse’s Responsibilities for a Patient Receiving Antidepressants
Lithium and Other Mood Stabilizing Drugs
Lithium
Indications
Pharmacokinetics
Mechanism of Action
Dosage
Blood Lithium Levels
Side Effects
Contraindications
Nurse’s Responsibilities
Carbamazepine
Sodium Valproate (Encorate Chrono, Valparin, Epilex, Epival)
Anxiolytics (Antianxiety Drugs) and Hypnosedatives
Classification
Indications for Benzodiazepines
Dosage
Mechanism of Action
Side Effects
Nurse’s Responsibilities in Administration
Antiparkinsonian Agents
Anticholinergics
Dopaminergic Agents
Monoamine Oxidase Type B Inhibitors
Trihexyphenidyl (Artane, Trihexane, Trihexy, Pacitane)
Drugs for Addiction Treatment
Antabuse Drugs
Anticraving Drugs
Drugs Used in Child Psychiatry
Clonidine
Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
Geriatric Considerations
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
Parameters of Electrical Current
Type of Seizure Produced
Mechanism of Action
Types of ECT
Frequency and Total Number
Application of Electrodes
Indications
Contraindications
Complications and Side Effects
ECT Team and Treatment Facilities
Role of the Nurse
Light Therapy
Indications
Adverse Effects
Contraindications
Nurse’s Role
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Therapeutic Community
Definition
Objectives
Elements and Components
Advantages
Disadvantages
Role of the Nurse
Psychotherapy
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Therapy Process
Free Association
Dream Analysis
Hypnosis
Catharsis
Abreaction Therapy
Individual Psychotherapy
Indications
Therapy Process
Approaches
Cognitive Therapy
Fundamental Assumptions
Techniques
Therapy Process
Indications
Supportive Psychotherapy
Phases of Therapy
Family and Marital Therapy
Indications
Components of Therapy
Patient Selection
Types of Family Therapy
Group Therapy
Selection Criteria
Contraindications
Group Size
Frequency and Session Length
Approaches
Therapeutic Factors
Techniques
Behavior Therapy
Major Assumptions
Behavioral Techniques
Play Therapy
Curative Functions
Diagnostic Functions
Types of Play Therapy
Psychodrama
Music Therapy
Advantages
Dance Therapy
Advantages
Recreational Therapy
Aims
Points to Be Kept in Mind
Types of Recreational Activities
Suggested Recreational Activities for Psychiatric Disorders
Relaxation Therapies
Progressive Muscular Relaxation
Meditation
Biofeedback
Exercise
Psychoeducation
Mental Imagery
Yoga
Deep Breathing
Role of a Nurse in Psychological Therapies
Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Psychiatry
Principles Underlying Alternative Healing
Acupuncture
Ayurvedic Medicine
Homeopathic Medicine
Naturopathy
Art, Music and Dance Therapy
Spiritual Healing and Prayer
Herbal Therapies
Aromatherapy
Special Diet Therapies, Mega Doses of Vitamins or Minerals
T’ai Chi and Qigong
Massage
Biofield Therapies
Psychiatric Disorders and Related CAM Therapies
Psychiatric Nurse and CAM
Occupational Therapy
Goal
Settings
Advantages
Points to Be Kept in Mind
Process of Intervention
Types of Activities
Suggested Occupational Activities for Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 6: Nursing Management of Patients with Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
Schizophrenia
Classification (ICD-10)
Definition
Epidemiology
Etiology
Biological Theories
Psychodynamic Theories
Vulnerability-Stress Model
Social Factors
Psychopathology
Clinical Features
Thought and Speech Disorders
Disorders of Perception
Disorders of Affect
Disorders of Motor Behavior
Other Features
Clinical Types
Paranoid Schizophrenia
Hebephrenic (Disorganized) Schizophrenia
Catatonic Schizophrenia
Residual Schizophrenia
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
Simple Schizophrenia
Post-schizophrenic Depression
Course and Prognosis
Diagnosis and Investigations
Treatment Modalities
Pharmacotherapy
Electroconvulsive Therapy
Psychological Therapies
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Nursing Management
Nursing Assessment
Nursing Diagnoses I–IX
Evaluation
Other Psychotic Disorders
Persistent Delusional Disorder
Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorders
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