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Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Nurses offers a holistic approach to psychopharmacological prescribing from a nursing perspective and is the only text designed especially for Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (P.M.H.-A.P.R.N.s). The Manual is grounded in the belief that given their nursing background and their personalized approach to the individual, P.M.H.-A.P.R.N.s are uniquely qualified to offer symptom-based treatment within the context of an individual's medical and psychological care. A comprehensive resource for advanced practice nurses, mental health practitioners, general practitioners, and consumers, this book possesses many useful features, including the following:

• A logical, easy-to-use format that guides the reader through the most common psychiatric conditions, presenting the diagnostic criteria and neurobiology of the relevant disorder, pharmacological choices and recommendations on monitoring, side effects to consider, and treatment of special populations, including those with medical illnesses.
• A special chapter devoted to culturally sensitive psychopharmacology that offers information on the role of culture in mental health, wellness, and illness and provides culturally sensitive assessment techniques and other treatment strategies PMH nurses can use to minimize stigma; address health care disparities; and improve patient adherence, satisfaction, and outcomes.
• A chapter that addresses complementary and alternative pharmacotherapies—vital because a significant percentage of patients may be using herbal preparations, which present serious implications for the prescribing clinician.
• Appendices covering drug dosing equivalencies, pharmacogenetics, psychiatric rating scales, and other helpful resources.

The core philosophy of the advanced practice nursing field is that health care should be individualized, focusing not only on patients' conditions but also on the effects those conditions have on patients' lives and the lives of their families. The Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Nurses offers readers the most current information on psychopharmacological treatment in an accessible, easy-to-use format grounded in the principles and practices of holistic nursing.



Table of Contents

Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction to Clinical Psychopharmacology for Nurses
PART I: Psychopharmacological Treatment and Management of Psychiatric Disorders
Chapter 2. Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 3. Depressive Disorders
Chapter 4. Bipolar Disorders
Chapter 5. Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 6. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Chapter 7. Substance Use Disorders
Chapter 8. Sleep-Wake Disorders
Chapter 9. Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 10. Delirium and Dementia
PART II: Special Issues in Clinical Psychopharmacology
Chapter 11. Psychopharmacology in Psychiatric Emergencies
Chapter 12. Management of Metabolic Side Effects of Psychotropic Medications
Chapter 13. Complementary and Alternative Pharmacotherapies
Chapter 14. Culturally Sensitive Psychopharmacology
PART III: Appendixes
Appendix 1: Approximate Psychotropic Drug Dose Equivalencies
Appendix 2: Psychotropic and Other Medications Influenced by the Cytochrome P450 (CYP) System
Appendix 3: Psychopharmacogenetic Variations: Implications for Practice
Appendix 4: Psychiatric Rating Scales
Appendix 5: Online Resources
Index

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 06/07/2013
      ISBN13: 9781585624348, 978-1585624348
      ISBN10: 1585624349

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Nurses offers a holistic approach to psychopharmacological prescribing from a nursing perspective and is the only text designed especially for Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (P.M.H.-A.P.R.N.s). The Manual is grounded in the belief that given their nursing background and their personalized approach to the individual, P.M.H.-A.P.R.N.s are uniquely qualified to offer symptom-based treatment within the context of an individual's medical and psychological care. A comprehensive resource for advanced practice nurses, mental health practitioners, general practitioners, and consumers, this book possesses many useful features, including the following:

      • A logical, easy-to-use format that guides the reader through the most common psychiatric conditions, presenting the diagnostic criteria and neurobiology of the relevant disorder, pharmacological choices and recommendations on monitoring, side effects to consider, and treatment of special populations, including those with medical illnesses.
      • A special chapter devoted to culturally sensitive psychopharmacology that offers information on the role of culture in mental health, wellness, and illness and provides culturally sensitive assessment techniques and other treatment strategies PMH nurses can use to minimize stigma; address health care disparities; and improve patient adherence, satisfaction, and outcomes.
      • A chapter that addresses complementary and alternative pharmacotherapies—vital because a significant percentage of patients may be using herbal preparations, which present serious implications for the prescribing clinician.
      • Appendices covering drug dosing equivalencies, pharmacogenetics, psychiatric rating scales, and other helpful resources.

      The core philosophy of the advanced practice nursing field is that health care should be individualized, focusing not only on patients' conditions but also on the effects those conditions have on patients' lives and the lives of their families. The Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Nurses offers readers the most current information on psychopharmacological treatment in an accessible, easy-to-use format grounded in the principles and practices of holistic nursing.



      Table of Contents

      Contributors
      Foreword
      Preface
      Chapter 1. Introduction to Clinical Psychopharmacology for Nurses
      PART I: Psychopharmacological Treatment and Management of Psychiatric Disorders
      Chapter 2. Anxiety Disorders
      Chapter 3. Depressive Disorders
      Chapter 4. Bipolar Disorders
      Chapter 5. Psychotic Disorders
      Chapter 6. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
      Chapter 7. Substance Use Disorders
      Chapter 8. Sleep-Wake Disorders
      Chapter 9. Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
      Chapter 10. Delirium and Dementia
      PART II: Special Issues in Clinical Psychopharmacology
      Chapter 11. Psychopharmacology in Psychiatric Emergencies
      Chapter 12. Management of Metabolic Side Effects of Psychotropic Medications
      Chapter 13. Complementary and Alternative Pharmacotherapies
      Chapter 14. Culturally Sensitive Psychopharmacology
      PART III: Appendixes
      Appendix 1: Approximate Psychotropic Drug Dose Equivalencies
      Appendix 2: Psychotropic and Other Medications Influenced by the Cytochrome P450 (CYP) System
      Appendix 3: Psychopharmacogenetic Variations: Implications for Practice
      Appendix 4: Psychiatric Rating Scales
      Appendix 5: Online Resources
      Index

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