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Care of the Difficult Patient
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Developed collaboratively by a doctor and nurse team, this text deals with nursing difficult patients. It covers issues such as psychiatric diagnoses, setting limits and establishing authority, death and dying, and stress and work. It includes learning points, further reading, case studies and dialogue examples to highlight good and bad practice.
Developed collaboratively by a doctor and nurse team, this is the first text to deal specifically with nursing difficult patients. Whether patient problems stem from mental distress and ill health, historic substance abuse, demanding family members or abusive behaviour, difficult patients place extra demands on nurses both professionally and personally. Caring for difficult patients requires both technical and interpersonal skills along with an ability to exercise power and set limits. This text presents invaluable practical recommendations and advice, well founded in experience and supported by relevant literature, for nurses coping with challenging, real world situations. Covering pertinent issues such as psychiatric diagnoses, setting limits and establishing authority, death and dying, stress and work, the text includes, learning points, further reading, case studies and dialogue examples to highlight good (and bad) practice. Ideal for pre- and post-registration nurses, this reference provides concrete direction on the management of difficult patients.
| ISBN | 415358248 |
| ISBN13 | 9780415358248 |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 03/11/2005 |
| Pages | 224 |
| Weight (grammes) | 268 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 246 |
| Width (mm) | 174 |
Chapter 1. Mental Status Assessment
Chapter 2. Substance Abuse
Chapter 3. Delirium
Chapter 4. Psychiatric Diagnoses
Chapter 5. Setting Limits
Chapter 6. The Nursea
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s Authority
Chapter 7. Manipulation, Clinging, Sexual Provocation, Anger and Violencea
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The Feelings they Evoke and the Interventions they may Require.
Chapter 8. The Ethics of Limit Setting
Chapter 9. Families
Chapter 10. Communicating with Doctorsa
--"the Difficult and the Easy.
Chapter 11. The Nurse and the Dying Patient
Chapter 12. Nurses and Stress
Chapter 13. Getting Psychiatric Consultation
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