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Psychosocial Nursing for General Patient Care, 3rd Edition for PDA, powered by Skyscape (downloadable version)
By
Linda M. Gorman, RN, MN, CS, OCN, CHPN, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California; University of California, Los Angeles, California.
Donna F. Sultan, RN, MS, West Valley Mental Health Center, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, California.
ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-1871-8
ISBN-10: 0-8036-1871-9
©2009
Available now.
$47.95
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IMPORTANT: Because we provide downloadable trial versions of all our PDA software, please note that PDA product purchases are non-refundable.
Psychosocial Nursing for General Patient Care, 3rd Edition for PDA, bridges the gap between the information contained in the large, comprehensive psychiatric resources and the information needed to function effectively in a variety of healthcare settings.
This concise and invaluable resource will help prepare students and nurses for common psychosocial and psychiatric problems that can coincide with patients' medical problems. This latest update is based on the 2008 print edition with additional features, enhanced functionality and ongoing updates!
- System Reqirements:
- BlackBerry®:
- requires 1.1 MB of memory
- iPhone/iPod Touch:
- requires 3.1 MB of memory
- Palm OS® 3.5 or higher:
- requires 2.8 MB of memory
- Symbian S60, 3rd edition (Nokia):
- requires 1.1 MB of memory
- Windows Mobile™ Pocket PC [all versions]:
- requires 3.9 MB of memory
- Windows Mobile Smartphone:
- requires 3.9 MB of memory
- Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/Vista/Tablet PC:
- requires 5.9 MB of memory
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- Useful for clinician to find the information to effectively handle specific patient problems.
- The nursing student can use this resource as a supplement to other resources and will be useful throughout nursing school curriculum.
- New sections on homeless with chronic illness and caring for patients in disaster.
- New interventions focusing on new anti-psychotic medications.
- Expanded coverage on dual diagnosis, emotional response to community disasters, preventing the escalation of violence and alternative and complementary treatments.
- The concise, quick reference format used throughout this resource allows the nurse to easily find information on a specific psychosocial problem commonly seen in practice.
- Organized to provide easy access to information on etiology, assessment, age-specific implications, nursing diagnosis and interventions, patient/family education, interdisciplinary management including pharmacology, and community based care.
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