Nurses are acknowledged as key agents in addressing alcohol and drug
misuse at individual, family, and community levels. Addiction nursing
is central to the assessment, management, and care of people with
problematic use of psychoactive substances (both legal and illegal).
Work takes place in a wide range of settings, from traditional
hospital clinics and wards to community locations such as police
custody suites and needle exchange facilities. Addiction for Nurses is
a comprehensive textbook for students, explaining the role of the
nurse at each stage of intervention. Early chapters approach the
subject from sociological, historical, and cultural perspectives,
covering significant topics such as the nature of addiction, its
social context, and addiction theory. The book then presents vital
information about each of the main areas of addiction (nicotine,
alcohol, opiates, cannabis, psychostimulants, and hallucinogens) with
clinical and practical guidance on recognition, assessment, and
treatment intervention strategies. Further chapters consider dealing
with emergencies, blood-borne viruses, harm reduction, and work with
specific client groups (for instance, black and ethnic minority
communities, or those with special needs). This book is an essential
resource for all those who come into contact with alcohol and drug
misusers and for specialist addiction nurses preparing for practice in
this complex and rewarding field.
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ISBN
9781444347999
Publisert
2018
Utgave
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Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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