scholarly journals Role of psychiatric nurse for client receiving anti-psychotic drugs

Author(s):  
Bushra  Mushtaq
Author(s):  
Mayur B. Wanjari ◽  
Deeplata Mendhe ◽  
Pratibha Wankhede

The prevalence of mental diseases is increasing. Even the average person suffers from minor issues such as stress and anxiety due to various causes. Clients having psychiatric consultations require support and exceptional care from a psychiatric nurse; these clients are given multiple drugs with varied side effects that must be managed; the nurse is only present with the patient and manages the patient. As a result, this article discusses the numerous roles that a psychiatric nurse can play in this regard.


Curationis ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gail Riccitelli

A great deal has been written on the importance of therapeutic communities in the practise of psychiatry. This article proposes to highlight the extent to which the role of the psychiatric nurse has been developed in such a community. By considering aspects such as therapeutic dynamics, therapeutic intervention on an individual basis, group work and community work with specific reference to the nurse, attention will be drawn to the awvheon uise sw iwllhinicgh t ea rree loinpqeuni stho hthere rnouler saes, custodian and don the cloak of therapist.


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