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- BookLouise Rebraca Shives.Summary: This text addresses topics such as: community mental health, eating disorders, child abuse and neglect, the abused adult in the family unit, rape and sexual assault, psychosocial aspects of aging, and coping with ADS.
Contents:
Psychiatric-mental health nursing: Self-awareness
History and trends in psychiatric-mental health nursing
Development of psychiatric-mental health nursing theory
Special issues related to psychiatric-mental health nursing: Spiritual, cultural, and ethnic issues
Ethical and legal issues
Forensic nursing practice
Loss, grief, and end-of-life care
Continuum of care
Components of the nurse-client relationship: Assessment of psychiatric-mental health clients
Nursing diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation
Therapeutic communication and relationships
The therapeutic milieu
Interactive therapies: Crisis and disaster intervention
Individual psychotherapy
Family, couples, and group therapy
Special treatment modalities. Psychopharmacology
Somatic therapies
Complementary and alternative medicine
Clients with psychiatric disorders : Anxiety disorders
Somatoform and dissociative disorders
Mood disorders
Schizophrenia and schizophrenic-like disorders
Eating disorders
Personality development and personality disorders
Substance-related disorders
Sexuality and sexual disorders
Cognitive disorders
Delusional and shared psychotic disorders
Special populations: Infant, child, and adolescent clients
Aging clients with psychosocial needs
Suicidal clients
Clients with a dual diagnosis
Clients experiencing abuse and violence
Clients coping with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Seriously and persistently mentally ill, homeless, or incarcerated clients.Digital Access Ovid 2012 - ArticleBical O, Bachet J, Goudot B, Laurian C, Sportiche M, Liebeaux M, Guilmet D.J Chir (Paris). 1979 Apr;116(4):257-60.Four cases of dissecting aneurysm of the aorta after lateral aortic clamping for aorto-coronary bypass are described. These accidents are rare but very serious. They often occur in hypertensive patients, and sometimes an aortic wall with a low elastic fibre content is found on histology. Surgery is that of dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta. However the severity of these accidents should lead to routine preventive measures during all aortocoronary bypass operations, in particular aortic anastomosis of the grafts under extra-corporeal circulation.