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Book Synopsis
This is a case-based, service user centred textbook for mental health nursing students to use throughout their pre-registration studies. The essential theory required for nursing care is explored alongside real service users' views and fictional cases providing excellent transferable skills for practice.

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The knowledge base and skills necessary for mental health nurses undertaking pre-registration courses are clearly presented in this informative text. There are many texts recommended to mental health nurse students. If you can only afford one, go for this one. * Mental Health Practice, June 2009 *
I can't find anything to compare to this book, no other text has everything in one place. I just found the chapters so friendly and captivating - they inform my knowledge further...I can't wait to recommend this to student nurses. * Justin Watts, Student Nurse Mentor, employed within Plymouth Teaching Primary Care NHS Trust. *
I would recommend it as a main text for the mental health pre-reg branch programme. The text has been written in a consistent, user centred style with realistic scenarios which recognise the contemporary challenges of modern day mental health practice. * Dr Steve Tee, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Southampton University School of Nursing and Midwifery *
This book is extremely user friendly and very useful for new comers to the profession or those attempting to teach it. I recommend this book for all mental health nursing students to beg, borrow or buy. * Amazon.co.uk reviewer *

Table of Contents
1. On Becoming a Student Mental Health Nurse ; 2. Fundamental Skills of Mental Health Nursing ; 3. Mental Health Law ; 4. Care of a Person with Complex Needs ; 5. Care of an Adult in Crisis ; 6. Nursing in a Rehabilitation and Recovery Context ; 7. Care of Older People with Mental Health Problems ; 8. Mental Health Nursing in the Community ; 9. Additional Skills for Complex Cases ; 10. On Becoming a Qualified Mental Health Nurse

Fundamentals of Mental Health Nursing

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A Paperback / softback by Victoria Clarke, Andrew Walsh

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press
    Publication Date: 05/02/2009
    ISBN13: 9780199547746, 978-0199547746
    ISBN10: 0199547742

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This is a case-based, service user centred textbook for mental health nursing students to use throughout their pre-registration studies. The essential theory required for nursing care is explored alongside real service users' views and fictional cases providing excellent transferable skills for practice.

    Trade Review
    The knowledge base and skills necessary for mental health nurses undertaking pre-registration courses are clearly presented in this informative text. There are many texts recommended to mental health nurse students. If you can only afford one, go for this one. * Mental Health Practice, June 2009 *
    I can't find anything to compare to this book, no other text has everything in one place. I just found the chapters so friendly and captivating - they inform my knowledge further...I can't wait to recommend this to student nurses. * Justin Watts, Student Nurse Mentor, employed within Plymouth Teaching Primary Care NHS Trust. *
    I would recommend it as a main text for the mental health pre-reg branch programme. The text has been written in a consistent, user centred style with realistic scenarios which recognise the contemporary challenges of modern day mental health practice. * Dr Steve Tee, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing, Southampton University School of Nursing and Midwifery *
    This book is extremely user friendly and very useful for new comers to the profession or those attempting to teach it. I recommend this book for all mental health nursing students to beg, borrow or buy. * Amazon.co.uk reviewer *

    Table of Contents
    1. On Becoming a Student Mental Health Nurse ; 2. Fundamental Skills of Mental Health Nursing ; 3. Mental Health Law ; 4. Care of a Person with Complex Needs ; 5. Care of an Adult in Crisis ; 6. Nursing in a Rehabilitation and Recovery Context ; 7. Care of Older People with Mental Health Problems ; 8. Mental Health Nursing in the Community ; 9. Additional Skills for Complex Cases ; 10. On Becoming a Qualified Mental Health Nurse

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