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Mental Health Nursing: Theory and Practice for Clinical Settings

Current price: $91.99
Mental Health Nursing: Theory and Practice for Clinical Settings
Mental Health Nursing: Theory and Practice for Clinical Settings

Barnes and Noble

Mental Health Nursing: Theory and Practice for Clinical Settings

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Written by Kim Foster, Peta Marks, Anthony O’Brien and Toby Raeburn - a team of highly respected mental health nursing educators, researchers and clinicians, the new edition has been carefully reorganised to reflect contemporary mental health nursing practice and highlight the value of consumer perspectives. With a key focus on specialist mental health nursing, the new chapters introduce the integration of mental health nursing knowledge and skills across a range of generalist and mental health clinical settings. , 5 edition is an invaluable resource for all nursing students, whatever their practice area. • provided by Jarrad Hickmott, Lived Experience Consultant • encourage reflection and understanding of contemporary mental health nursing practice • An included in all print purchases • eBook on VitalSource • Test bank - MCQ’s (with answers and rationales) • Discussion questions • Image collection • Consumer stories (a selection of videos from Stories in Mental Health) • Weblinks

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