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Chapter gt01: gtPsychiatric-Mental gtHealth gtNursing gt and gtEvidence-Based gtPractice 2
Chaptergt02:gtMental gtHealth gtand gtMental gtDisorders 6
Chapter gt03: gtCultural gtand gtSpiritual gtIssues gtRelated gtto gtMental gtHealth gtCare 10
Chapter gt04:gtPatient gtRights gtand gtLegal gtIssues 14
Chaptergt05:gtMental gtHealth gtCare gtin gtthe gtCommunity 18
Chaptergt06: gtEthics, gtStandards, gtand gtNursing gtFrameworks 21
Chapter gt07: gtPsychosocial gtTheoretic gtBasis gtof gtPsychiatric gtNursing 25
Chaptergt08: gtBiologic gtFoundations gtof gtPsychiatric gtNursing 29
Chapter gt09: gtCommunication gtand gtthe gtTherapeutic gtRelationship 33
Chapter gt10: gtThe gtPsychiatric-Mental gtHealth gtNursing gtProcess 37
Chapter gt11: gtPsychopharmacology, gtDietary gtSupplements, gtand gtBiologic gtInterventions 41
Chaptergt12: gtCognitive gtInterventions gtin gtPsychiatric gtNursing 46
Chapter gt13:gtGroup gtInterventions 50
Chapter gt14:gtFamily gtAssessment and gtInterventions
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Chapter gt15: gtMental gtHealth gtPromotion gtfor gtChildren gtand gtAdolescents 58
Chapter gt16: gtMental gtHealth gtPromotion gtfor gtYoung gtand gtMiddle-Aged gtAdults 61
Chaptergt17: gtMentalgtHealth gtPromotion gtfor gtOlder gtAdults 64
Chapter gt18:gtStress and gtMental gtHealth
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Chapter gt19: gtManagement gtof gtAnger, gtAggression,gtand gtViolence 72
Chapter gt20: gtCrisis, gtLoss, gtGrief, gtResponse, gtBereavement, gtand gtDisaster gtManagement 76
Chapter gt21: gtSuicide gtPrevention: gtScreening, gtAssessment, gtand gtIntervention 80
Chapter gt22: gtSchizophrenia gtand gtRelated gtDisorders: gtNursing gtCare gtof gtPersons gtwith gt Thought
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Chapter gt23: gtDepression: gtManagement gtof gtDepressive gtMoods gtand gtSuicidal 92
gtBehaviorChap gtter gt24: gtBipolar gtDisorders: gtManagement of gtMood gtLability
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Chapter gt25: gtAnxiety gtDisorders: gtManagement gtof gtAnxiety, gtPhobia, gtand 99
gtPanic Chapter gt26: gtObsessive gtCompulsive gtand gtRelated gtDisorders
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Chapter gt27: gtTrauma gtand gtStressor gtRelated gtDisorders 105
Chapter gt28: gtPersonality gtand gtBorderline gtPersonality gtDisorder: gtManagement gtof
gtEmotional gtDysregulation gtand gtSelf-Harm 106
Chapter gt29: gtAntisocial gtPersonality gtand gtDisruptive, gtImpulse gtControl, gtand gtConduct gtDisorders
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Chapter gt30: gtAddiction g t and gtSubstance-Related gtDisorders 113
Chapter gt31: gtEating gtDisorders: gtManagement gtof gtEating gtand 117
gtW eight Chapter gt32: gtSomatic Symptom gtand gtRelated gtDisorders
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Chapter gt33: gtNursing gtCare gtof gtPersons gtwith gtInsomnia gtand gtSleep gtProblems 125
Chapter gt34: gtSexual gtDisorders: gtManagement gtof gtSexual gtDysfunction gtand
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gtParaphilias g t Chapter gt35: gtMental gtHealth gtAssessment gtof gtChildren gtand
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gtAdolescents 135
Chapter gt36: gtMental gtHealth gtDisorders gtof gtChildhood gtand 139
gtAdolescence Chap gtter gt37: gtMental gtHealth gtAssessment of gtOlder gtAdults
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Chapter gt38: gtNeurocognitive gtDisorders 146
Chapter gt39: gtCaring gtfor gtPersonsgtW ho gtAre Homeless gtand gtMentally gtIll
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gtCha gtpter gt40: gtCaring gtfor gtPersons gtWith gtCo- 154
occurring gtMental gtDisorders gtChapter gt41: gtCaring gtfor gtSurvivors gtof 158
gtViolenc gte gtand gtAbuse 162
Chapter gt42:gtCaringgtforgtPersonsgW t ithgtMentalgtIllnessgtandgtCriminalgtBehaviorgtCh
gtapter gt43: gtCaring gtfor gtMedically gtCompromised gtPersons

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gtdevelopme gtnt g t of g t contemporary g t mental g t health gtand g t illness g t care. gtWhen g t describing g t the g t effects

g t of g t World gtWarII, g t which gtof gtthe gtfollowing gtwould gtthe gtinstructor gtinclude?

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D) Mental gtillnesses g t became g t categorized gt as g t psychoses g t or g t neuroses.

4. A gtnursing gtstudent gtis gtpresenting gta g t discussion g t of gtthe g t history gtof g t psychiatricmental g t health
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gtby gtMar gty gtAdelaide gtNutting.

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g t publication g t o gtf gtpsychiatric gtnursing gtspecialty gtjournals.




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, gt menta gtldisorders gtbeginning gtto gtbe gtviewed gtas gtillnesses gtrequiring gttreatment?
A) Establishment gtof gtPennsylvania gt Hospital
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in Philadelphia

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