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A Career In Psychiatric Nursing


Psychiatric school nursing is a flexible profession, which involves the application of expertise that evolves out of a wide range of knowledge and addresses many concerns. Not all mentally challenged patients receive sufficient medical care and support from their family or friends, to help in effectively conveying the illness to the medical establishment. Psychiatric school nursing is ideal to help reorganize relationships and nursing responses. The psychiatric school nurse is required to be engaged and self-directed in the on-going professional development. It is the responsibility of the psychiatric school nurse to practice leadership within the paradigms of the profession and the community at large. Clinical practice of psychiatric school nursing takes place at two levels.

 

At the basic level, registered nurses work with families, individuals, communities and groups. They diagnose the mental ability and can define the nursing plan. They are also responsible for putting the plan into practice and also assessing the nursing care. At the advanced level, psychiatric nursing requires nurses to possess Masters Degrees in Psychiatric School Nursing. They evaluate, diagnose and treat families and individuals with psychiatric disorders or problems. There are a number of psychiatric school programs available to pursue a career in psychiatric nursing.

A two-year program for an associate degree in psychiatric school nursing, a hospital based three-year diploma in nursing and a university four-year bachelors degree in psychiatric nursing are just some of the available options. Many debates have been sparked over the relationship between the psychiatric patient and the nurse but the demand for psychiatric nurses is expected to rise in the coming years. At present, there is an increase in the number of students pursuing careers in psychiatric school nursing. You can access lots of information from books and journals just by searching online.

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