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PART 1. Clinical psychiatry
Chapter 1. Mental health and mental illness. A bio-psychosocial model of mental illness. Nursing Assessment and Behavior.
Chapter 2. Main symptoms and syndromes in psychiatry.
Chapter 3. Organic mental disorders: nursing diagnoses and clinical behavior.
Chapter 4. Dependencies. Disorders caused by alcohol and psychoactive substances. Nursing Assessments and Therapeutic Behavior.
Chapter 5. Schizophrenia - nursing diagnosis and clinical behavior.
Chapter 6. Affective disorders - BAR. Nursing diagnosis.
Chapter 7. Anxiety and neurotic disorders. Nursing Assessments and Behavior.
Chapter 8. Stress-related somatoform and psychosomatic disorders. Nursing diagnoses and clinical behavior.
Chapter 9. Dissociative (conversion) disorders. Nursing Assessments and Therapeutic Behavior.
Chapter 10. Psychosexual disorders. Nursing diagnoses and clinical behavior.
Chapter 11. Mental disorders with onset in childhood and adolescence. Nursing diagnoses.
Chapter 12. Mental disorders associated with old age and old age.
Chapter 13. Impulse Control Disorders.
Chapter 14. Personality Disorders: Nursing Diagnoses and Clinical Behavior.
Chapter 15. Biological treatment. Collaboration with the patient.
Chapter 16. Psychotherapeutic behavior. The nurse/midwife as co-therapist.
PART 2. Role and place of the nurse / midwife in the therapeutic process
Chapter 17. Communication with the patient and family. Psychiatric/psychotherapeutic interview. Conversation in everyday life. The relationship between the nurse/midwife and the patient. Family and mental illness. Mental illness as stigma.
Chapter 18. Multidisciplinary clinical team.
Chapter 19. Ethical and legal aspects in the work of the nurse and the midwife. Confidentiality. Informed consent for treatment. Documents related to nursing care.
Chapter 20. Patient care. Nursing history, diagnosis, and individual care plan. Behavior of the nurse/midwife when the patient refuses food. Organization of a visit to a mentally ill patient treated in a hospital. Outpatient and inpatient care.
Chapter 21. Aggression. Preventing violence and dealing with violence. Deliberate self-harm and risk reduction. Isolation and fixation of patients. Nursing behavior in serving the expert patient. Assessment for simulation and dissimulation.
Chapter 22. Organization of activities for admission and discharge of patients.
Chapter 23. Healing process. Behavior of the nurse in the daily intake of medication by a mentally ill patient and in the administration of depot medication. Preparation and role of the nurse in the administration of electroconvulsive therapy. Documentation maintained by the nurse.