unit 1. The foundation for planning psychiatric nursing care. Nursing process: one step to professionalism -- unit 2. Alterations in psychosocial adaptation. Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia, and amnestic disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders: depression -- Mood disorders: bipolar disorders --- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and gender indentity disorders -- Eating disorders -- Adjustment disorder -- Impulse control disorders -- Psychological factors affecting medical condition -- Personality disorders -- unit 3. Special topics in psychiatric/mental health nursing. Problems related to abuse or neglect -- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder -- HIV disease -- Homelessness -- Psychiatric home nursing care -- Forensic nursing -- Complementary therapies -- Loss and bereavement -- unit 4. Psychotropic medications. Antianxiety agents -- Antidepressants -- Mood-stabilizing drugs -- Antipsychotic agents -- Antiparkinsonian agents -- Sedative-hypnotics -- Agents used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder -- Appendixes : A. Comparison of development theories ; B. Ego defense mechanisms ; C. Levels of anxiety ; D. Stages of grief ; E. Relationship development and therapeutic communication ; F. Psychosocial therapies ; G. Electroconvulsive therapy ; H. Medication assessment tool ; I. Cultural assessment tool ; J. The DSM-IV-TR multiaxial evlauation system ; K. Global assessment of functioning (GAF) scale ; L. DSM-IT-TR classification: axes I and II categories and codes ; M. Mental status assessment ; N. Assigning nursing diagnoses to client behaviors ; O. Brief mental status evaluation ; P.U.S. Food and Drug Aministration (FDA) pregnancy categories ; Q.U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) controlled substances schedules ; R. Abnormal involuntary movement scale (AIMS)
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Nursing process -- Disorders usually first diagnosed in infancy, childhood, or adolescence -- Delirium, dementia, and amnestic disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders -- Mood disorders: depression -- Bipolar disorders --- Anxiety disorders -- Somatoform disorders -- Dissociative disorders -- Sexual and gender indentity disorders -- Eating disorders -- Adjustment disorders -- Impulse control disorders -- Psychological factors affecting medical condition -- Personality disorders -- Problems related to abuse or neglect -- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder -- HIV disease -- Homelessness -- Psychiatric home nursing care -- Forensic nursing -- Complementary therapies -- Loss and bereavement -- Antianxiety agents -- Antidepressants -- Mood-stabilizing drugs -- Antipsychotic agents -- Antiparkinsonian agents -- Sedative-hypnotics -- Agents used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder -- Comparison of development theories -- Ego defense mechanisms -- Levels of anxiety -- Stages of grief -- Relationship development and therapeutic communication -- Psychological therapies -- Electroconvulsive therapy -- Medication assessment tool -- The DSM-IV-TR multiaxial evlauation system -- Global assessment of functioning (GAF) scale -- DSM-IT-TR classification: axes I and II categories and codes -- Mental status assessment -- Assigning nursing diagnoses to client behaviors -- Brief mental status evaluation -- US Food and Drug Aministration (FDA) pregnancy categories -- US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) controlled substances schedules -- Abnormal involuntary movement scale (AIMS) -- Drug index -- Nursing diagnoses index