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Book Synopsis
A handy pocket guide to help mental health student nurses prepare for their practice placements.

Mental health nursing placements can be daunting – you’ll be working in a variety of settings and supporting individuals with a range of mental health problems. There are new colleagues to work with, and newly learned nursing theory to put into practice. This pocket guide is designed to make your placements much more enjoyable and less stressful.

From absence policy to personal safety, via least restrictive practice, it’s full of practical detail, hints and tips.
  • Written by a team comprising an experienced mental health lecturer, a Practice Education Facilitator and two recently qualified mental health nurses – this guidance is really produced with you in mind.
  • Pocket-sized format – carry it with you at all times.
  • Space to make your own notes – be it uniform policy, new terminology, or just the names of your new colleagues!
Reduce your stress and make the most of your placements by having this book to hand from the start.

Pocket Guides is a series of handy, pocket-sized books designed to help students make the most of their practice learning experiences.

Trade Review

Small but Mighty...Super
‘What I love about this little bad boy is it contains all you need to know during placement and even after placement. Have done my first placement and going for second and I am punching myself why I did not buy it for my first. If you are in doubt, just go ahead and purchase it. It gives you that little reminder and if you don't know, it will teach you.
It comes with NEWS2 chart and Waterlow pressure chart..bargain!!’
Amazon reviewer



Table of Contents

Getting there
1. Preparing for placement
2. Uniform
3. Absence policy
4. The NMC Code
5. Person-centred care
5.1 Least restrictive practice
6. Consent, confidentialityand safeguarding
6.1 Consent
6.2 Confidentiality
6.3 Safeguarding
7. Guidance on using social media

Settling there
8. Induction and first day
9. Working with those supervising your practice
10. Common documentation
11. Communicating with colleagues
12. Communicating with patients

Being there
13. Personal safety
13.1 De-escalation
13.2 Hand hygiene
13.3 Infection control and sharps policy
13.4 Moving and handling
14. Fundamental skills
14.1 Assessment
14.2 Drug administration
14.3 Drug calculations
14.4 Observations
14.5 Skin assessment
14.6 Urinalysis
15. Basic Life Support
16. Common medical emergencies
16.1 Anaphylactic reaction
16.2 Falls
16.3 Sepsis
16.4 Stroke
16.5 Seizures
17. Common groups of medications
17.1 Antipsychotics
17.2 Antidepressants
17.3 Anxiolytics
18. Pain assessment – pain tools

Moving on from there
19. Reflection and action planning
20. Common terminology
21. Quick references
22. Further reading

Mental Health Placements: A Pocket Guide

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    A Spiral bound by Angelina Chadwick, Elizabeth Tudor, Maxine Womack

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      Publisher: Lantern Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 10/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781908625717, 978-1908625717
      ISBN10: 1908625716

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A handy pocket guide to help mental health student nurses prepare for their practice placements.

      Mental health nursing placements can be daunting – you’ll be working in a variety of settings and supporting individuals with a range of mental health problems. There are new colleagues to work with, and newly learned nursing theory to put into practice. This pocket guide is designed to make your placements much more enjoyable and less stressful.

      From absence policy to personal safety, via least restrictive practice, it’s full of practical detail, hints and tips.
      • Written by a team comprising an experienced mental health lecturer, a Practice Education Facilitator and two recently qualified mental health nurses – this guidance is really produced with you in mind.
      • Pocket-sized format – carry it with you at all times.
      • Space to make your own notes – be it uniform policy, new terminology, or just the names of your new colleagues!
      Reduce your stress and make the most of your placements by having this book to hand from the start.

      Pocket Guides is a series of handy, pocket-sized books designed to help students make the most of their practice learning experiences.

      Trade Review

      Small but Mighty...Super
      ‘What I love about this little bad boy is it contains all you need to know during placement and even after placement. Have done my first placement and going for second and I am punching myself why I did not buy it for my first. If you are in doubt, just go ahead and purchase it. It gives you that little reminder and if you don't know, it will teach you.
      It comes with NEWS2 chart and Waterlow pressure chart..bargain!!’
      Amazon reviewer



      Table of Contents

      Getting there
      1. Preparing for placement
      2. Uniform
      3. Absence policy
      4. The NMC Code
      5. Person-centred care
      5.1 Least restrictive practice
      6. Consent, confidentialityand safeguarding
      6.1 Consent
      6.2 Confidentiality
      6.3 Safeguarding
      7. Guidance on using social media

      Settling there
      8. Induction and first day
      9. Working with those supervising your practice
      10. Common documentation
      11. Communicating with colleagues
      12. Communicating with patients

      Being there
      13. Personal safety
      13.1 De-escalation
      13.2 Hand hygiene
      13.3 Infection control and sharps policy
      13.4 Moving and handling
      14. Fundamental skills
      14.1 Assessment
      14.2 Drug administration
      14.3 Drug calculations
      14.4 Observations
      14.5 Skin assessment
      14.6 Urinalysis
      15. Basic Life Support
      16. Common medical emergencies
      16.1 Anaphylactic reaction
      16.2 Falls
      16.3 Sepsis
      16.4 Stroke
      16.5 Seizures
      17. Common groups of medications
      17.1 Antipsychotics
      17.2 Antidepressants
      17.3 Anxiolytics
      18. Pain assessment – pain tools

      Moving on from there
      19. Reflection and action planning
      20. Common terminology
      21. Quick references
      22. Further reading

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