Fast facts about substance use disorders : what every nurse, APRN, and PA needs to know
Series: Fast factsPublication details: New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2019Description: x, 218pISBN:- 9780826161222
- 9780826161239
- WM 270
Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Hirson Library (St Helier) Shelves | WM 270 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 041890 | ||
Book | Sally Howell Library (Epsom) Shelves | WM 270 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 061259 |
The only current resource for APPs caring for people with SUDs in clear, concise format.
This greatly needed resource is the first to provide evidence-based information and strategies for APRNs and PAs who work with individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs). Written in a concise, bulleted style for easy access to critical information, the reference addresses often-undiagnosed medical and psychiatric conditions which may accompany SUDs and the ethical considerations of working with affected patients and families.
Written by noted substance abuse experts, the resource distills key information about SUDs, explaining what they are and what they are not, and the role of APPs in helping afflicted individuals to recover. It discusses how to identify SUDs regarding signs and symptoms, emergency response, and specific disorders. Also addressed is the use of pharmacology to treat SUDs including complementary and alternative medications, person-centered care for individuals with SUDs across the lifespan, and how to care for afflicted individuals in a variety of settings.
Key Features: Distills current, evidence-based information in a concise, bulleted, pocket-sized formatOrganized for quick access to informationDelivers proven strategies for successful nursing interventionsDefines substance abuse disorders across the lifespanDiscusses how to de-stigmatize people with substance abuse disordersExplores legal and ethical implications surrounding provision of health care to patients with SUDs.
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