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Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1405119020
Dual Diagnosis Nursing
The increasing number of individuals with co-existing substance misuse and psychiatric disorders presents a key challenge to mental health and addiction nurses. Medical books Dual Diagnosis Nursing. Medical books Dual Diagnosis Nursing. Categories: Dual diagnosis, Substance abuse->Nursing, Dual diagnosis. Contributors: G. Hussein Rassool - Author. Format: Paperback
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Categories: Dual diagnosis, Substance abuse->Nursing, Dual diagnosis. Contributors: G. Hussein Rassool - Author. Format: Paperback
Categories: Dual diagnosis. Contributors: G. Hussein Rassool - Author. Format: Paperback
author g hussein rassool edition number 1 isbn 10 1405119020 isbn 13 9781405119023 language english publication year 20070000 author g hussein rassool author for title g hussein rassool ean 9781405119023 edited by g hussein rassool edition 1 format paperback isbn 1405119020 illustrated n language english numberofpages 306 pages publication date 2007 03 09 publication year 20070000 publisher blackwell pub publisher s note i dual diagnosis nursing i is a comprehensive text for practitioners on con
format paperback language english publication year 30 10 2006 subject medicine subject 2 medical nursing ancillary services title dual diagnosis nursing nursing care and management author abuel aleh mohammad contributor ahmed alice contributor barrett richard contributor barry keith contributor boyjoonauth leckraj contributor rassool g hussein publisher blackwell pub publication date dec 13 2006 pages 306 binding paperback edition 1 st dimensions 7 25 wx 9 75 hx 0 75 d isbn 1405119020 subject
Medical Book Dual Diagnosis Nursing
This practice-based text focuses on the management and intervention strategies to effectively meet the needs of this client group in both community and residential settings.
Dual Diagnosis Nursing is a comprehensive text for practitioners on contemporary approaches to working with dual disorder and dual diagnosis patients. It explores both clinical and theoretical perspectives in a variety of different care and treatment settings, addressing key issues such as needs of special populations, multi-dimensional assessment, dealing with emergencies, prescribing and medication management, nursing and psychological interventions, spiritual needs, carers' interventions and professional development.