In this issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Linda Stone brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Substance Use and Abuse. Substance Use Disorder (SUD) has long been...
초록 The stressful conditions under which nurses work, due in part to the nursing shortage, are among the risk factors that contribute to nurses' abuse of illicit drugs. Nurses differ...
- 당일 13시 이전에 주문과 결제가 확인된 주문건에 대해서 당일출고를 진행합니다. (단, 타사도서, 원서 제외되며 군자출판사에서 출간된 도서로 이뤄진 주문건에 한합니다.) - 월요일 ~ 금요일 사이에 출고가 진행되며, 토요일과 일요일, 연휴기간에는 배송업무가 없으므로 구매에 참고 바랍니다.
Substance Use Disorder in Nursing tackles one of the most serious problems facing nursing today. The video provides a comprehensive look at the issue of substance use disorder. Watch now! · Prior to the 1980s, nurses were often fired by employers and/or disciplined by the board of nursing (BON) when evidence of substance use became apparent. Non-disciplinary programs, offering an alternative to traditional discipline, are now used by a growing number of state BONs. These programs provide the n...
The rising prevalence of substance abuse disorders has placed a growing demand on skilled nursing operators to provide comprehensive care within the
Affiliation 1 Wilson School of Nursing, Midwestern State... To avoid the first occurrence of substance abuse, assess... and a new consensus on standard of care for substance dependence.
In this issue of Nursing Clinics of North America, guest editor Dr. Linda Stone brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Substance Use and Abuse. Substance Use Disorder (SUD) has long been...
Diagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry), Humans, Mental Disorders, epidemiology, nursing, Physician's Practice Patterns, organization & administration, Psychiatric Nursing, methods, Substance-Related...
Primary care clinicians need to be familiar with available treatment resources for their patients who have diagnosed substance abuse or dependence disorders. The clinician's responsibility to the p...
· Deficits in the full range of care settings and levels of care ; · Limitations imposed by third-party payors (e.g., strict adherence to standardized admission criteria) ; · Clinicians' lack of authority (and sometimes sufficient knowledge) to determine the most appropriate care setting and level of care