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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Physical Health |  |  |  | Physical Health: Encyclopedia II - Mental Health Act 1983 - Physical illnessThe Mental Health Act 1983 provides the legal framework for the assessment and/or treatment of mental disorders. It does not provide for the assessment or treatment of physical illness. There has been substantial case law to confirm this interpretation. Thus, a person who has, say, schizophrenia, as well as, say, kidney failure requiring dialysis, but who is refusing that treatment, cannot be dialysed against his or her wishes under the Mental Health Act 1983. This stands even if it is symptoms of schizophrenia inform the person’s wishes a ...
See also:Mental Health Act 1983, Mental Health Act 1983 - History, Mental Health Act 1983 - Definition of mental disorder, Mental Health Act 1983 - Professionals and persons involved, Mental Health Act 1983 - Civil sections, Mental Health Act 1983 - Section 2, Mental Health Act 1983 - Section 3, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 4 and 5, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 135 and 136, Mental Health Act 1983 - Criminal sections, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 35 and 36, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 37 38 and 41, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 47 48 and 49, Mental Health Act 1983 - Physical illness, Mental Health Act 1983 - Shortcomings, Mental Health Act 1983 - Draft Mental Health Bill, Mental Health Act 1983 - Rest of United Kingdom Read more here: » Mental Health Act 1983: Encyclopedia II - Mental Health Act 1983 - Physical illness |
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HealthVedic Astrology: Vedic Astrology and Physical Health Everyone is concerned with their health as well they should be. If you do not maintain your body properly then disease naturally has an open door to enter. Many of us put the emphasis on our physical health nowadays but, unless you have good mental & emotional health, you will still not feel whole or healthy. Even if you take care of your body and also study to develop a healthy mind, you will still feel incomplete without developing spiritual health In the eternal scheme of things we are spirit, not matter - with which we seem to constantly identify. How to be healthy spiritually is a matter of grave importance. Excerpt from "An Introduction to Vedic Astrology" by Howard Beckman Read more here: » Vedic Astrology: Vedic Astrology and Physical
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 |  |  | Physical Health: Encyclopedia II - Psychiatric and mental health nursing - InterventionsNursing interventions may be divided into the following categories
Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Physical and biological interventions.
Psychiatric medication, is a commonly used invention and many psychiatric mental health nurses are involved in the administration of medicines, both in oral (tablet) form or by intramuscular injection. Nurses will monitor for side effects and response to these medical treatments by using assessments. Nurses will also offer information on medication so that, where possible, the person ...
See also:Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Different levels of practice, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Therapeutic relationship, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Physical and biological interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Psychosocial interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Spiritual interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Organisation of mental health care, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Footnote Read more here: » Psychiatric and mental health nursing: Encyclopedia II - Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Interventions |
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 |  |  | Physical Health: Encyclopedia II - Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Different levels of practiceThe clinical practice of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing occurs at two levels: Basic and Advanced. At the basic level, registered nurses work with individuals, families, groups and communities, assessing mental health needs, developing a nursing diagnosis and a plan of nursing care, implementing the plan and finally evaluating the nursing care. Basic level nursing practice is characterized by interventions that promote and foster health and mental health, assist clients ...
See also:Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Different levels of practice, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Therapeutic relationship, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Physical and biological interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Psychosocial interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Spiritual interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Organisation of mental health care, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Footnote Read more here: » Psychiatric and mental health nursing: Encyclopedia II - Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Different levels of practice |
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 |  |  | Physical Health: Encyclopedia II - Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Therapeutic relationshipAs with other branches of nursing practice, psychiatric mental health nursing works within nursing models, utilising nursing care plans and seeks to care for the whole person. However, the emphasis in mental health nursing is on the development of a therapeutic relationship. In practice this means that the nurse should seek to engage with the person in a positive and collaborative manner that empowers them to draw on their inner resources to recover. The therapeutic relationship can be divided into three phases.
Orientation phas ...
See also:Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Different levels of practice, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Therapeutic relationship, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Physical and biological interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Psychosocial interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Spiritual interventions, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Organisation of mental health care, Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Footnote Read more here: » Psychiatric and mental health nursing: Encyclopedia II - Psychiatric and mental health nursing - Therapeutic relationship |
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 |  |  | Physical Health: Encyclopedia II - Mental Health Act 1983 - HistoryThe Lunacy Act 1890 gave mental hospitals or “asylums” the power to detain “lunatics, idiots and persons of unsound mind.” The Mental Deficiency Act 1913 increased these powers, establishing a Board of Control to monitor asylums. These laws were superseded after World War II by the Mental Health Act 1959.
This Act aimed to provide informal treatment for the majority of persons suffering from mental disorder, but to provide a legal framework such that such persons could, if necessary, be detained in hospital against their wishe ...
See also:Mental Health Act 1983, Mental Health Act 1983 - History, Mental Health Act 1983 - Definition of mental disorder, Mental Health Act 1983 - Professionals and persons involved, Mental Health Act 1983 - Civil sections, Mental Health Act 1983 - Section 2, Mental Health Act 1983 - Section 3, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 4 and 5, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 135 and 136, Mental Health Act 1983 - Criminal sections, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 35 and 36, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 37 38 and 41, Mental Health Act 1983 - Sections 47 48 and 49, Mental Health Act 1983 - Physical illness, Mental Health Act 1983 - Shortcomings, Mental Health Act 1983 - Draft Mental Health Bill, Mental Health Act 1983 - Rest of United Kingdom Read more here: » Mental Health Act 1983: Encyclopedia II - Mental Health Act 1983 - History |
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