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List of tables
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Landmarks
Foundations of Mental Health Care
SIXTH EDITION
Michelle Morrison-Valfre, RN, BSN, MSN, FNP
Health Care Educator/Consultant, Health and Educational Consultants, Forest Grove, Oregon
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Unit IMental health care: Past and present, 1
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Unit IIThe caregivers therapeutic skills, 79
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Unit IIIMental health problems throughout the life cycle, 138
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Unit IVClients with psychological problems, 203
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Unit VClients with psychosocial problems, 286
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Appendixes
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Standards of practice for psychiatricmental health nursing
Standard 1. Assessment
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse collects and synthesizes comprehensive health data that is pertinent to the healthcare consumers health and/or situation.
Standard 2. Diagnosis
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse analyzes the assessment data to determine diagnoses, problems, and areas of focus for care and treatment, including level of risk.
Standard 3. Outcomes identification
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse identifies expected outcomes and the healthcare consumers goals for a plan individualized to the healthcare consumer or to the situation.
Standard 4. Planning
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies and alternatives to assist the healthcare consumer in attainment of expected outcomes.
Standard 5. Implementation
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse implements the specified plan.
Standard 5a. Coordination of care
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse coordinates care delivery.
Standard 5b. Health teaching and health promotion
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse employs strategies to promote health and a safe environment.
Standard 5c. Consultation
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse provides consultation to influence the identified plan, enhance the abilities of other clinicians to provide services for healthcare consumers, and effect change.
Standard 5d. Prescriptive authority and treatment
The psychiatricmental health advanced practice registered nurse uses prescriptive authority, procedures, referrals, treatments, and therapies in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations.
Standard 5e. Pharmacological, biological, and intergrative therapies
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse incorporates knowledge of pharmacological, biological, and complementary interventions with applied clinical skills to restore the healthcare consumers health and prevent further disability.
Standard 5f. Milieu therapy
The psychiatricmental health advanced practice registered nurse provides, structures, and maintains a safe, therapeutic, recover-oriented environment in collaboration with healthcare consumers, families, and other healthcare clinicians.
Standard 5g. Psychotherapy
The psychiatric-mental health registered nurse uses the therapeutic relationship and counseling interventions to assist healthcare consumers in their individual recovery journeys by improving and regaining their previous coping abilities, fostering mental health, and preventing mental disorder and disability.
Standard 5h. Psychotherapy
The psychiatricmental health advanced practice registered nurse conducts individual, couples, group, and family psychotherapy using evidence-based psychotherapeutic frameworks and the nurse-client therapeutic relationship.
Standard 6. Evaluation
The psychiatricmental health registered nurse evaluates progress toward attainment of expected outcomes.
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