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Subject: Mental health nursing - bipolar patient
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases
Asked by: tropical-ga
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Posted: 17 Aug 2002 05:09 PDT
Expires: 16 Sep 2002 05:09 PDT
Question ID: 55558
Two mental health nursing issues and the two nursing interventions
that can be carried out for these issues. Include two research
articles for each nursing issue that are recent and include sites they
are obtained from.
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Subject: Re: Mental health nursing - bipolar patient
Answered By: aditya2k-ga on 17 Aug 2002 07:04 PDT
Rated:1 out of 5 stars
 
Hi tropical,

   Good day and thanks for your question. Most of the journals offer
online viewing of articles only through pay. Others simply don't have
online editions. I have amassed the following information.

Psychosocial correlates of subsyndromal symptoms and functioning of
bipolar patients stabilized on prophylactic lithium
 Indian Journal of Psychiatry
http://www.ijponline.org/July2001/indIJPReviewArt1.html
This article is available in full

Acute Treatment of Bipolar Disorder with Adjunctive Risperidone in
Outpatients
 The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/PDF/1997/Mar/ghaemi.pdf

Structured Group Couples Therapy with Schizophrenic and Bipolar
Patients and Their Wives
  James W. Croake and F. Donald Kelly 
Journal of Individual Psychology Spring 2002, 58:1
Ordering page : http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/jorders.html

Bipolar Disorder
National Institute of Mental Health
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/manic.cfm

I hope this answers your question. If you have a clarification, then
please don't hesitate to ask.

Have a good day.

Cheers,
aditya2k

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tropical-ga rated this answer:1 out of 5 stars
This didn't really include the nursing interventions - there were
medical treatments [eg medications and their responses] so it really
wasn't helpful from a nursing perspective more from the medical
officers point of view.

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