Managing the Care of Complex, Difficult Patients in the Medical-Surgical Setting.: An article from: MedSurg Nursing
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PublisherJannetti Publications, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB0008GVN84
ISBN-13978B0008GVN84
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From the author: The increasing medical, psychological, and social complexity of hospitalized patients is a serious concern. Most staff nurses are inadequately prepared to deal with the complexity of these patient's issues. The difficult patient is described as having a medical condition requiring hospitalization and who also exhibits problems such as pain, substance abuse, and issues such as anger, manipulation, or noncompliance which are difficult and challenging behaviors. An overview of the most troublesome patients seen in the inpatient setting today and some clinical direction on how to best manage these patients are presented.
Citation Details
Title: Managing the Care of Complex, Difficult Patients in the Medical-Surgical Setting.
Author: Eileen F. Morrison
Publication:MedSurg Nursing (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 2000
Publisher: Jannetti Publications, Inc.
Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Page: 21
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: The increasing medical, psychological, and social complexity of hospitalized patients is a serious concern. Most staff nurses are inadequately prepared to deal with the complexity of these patient's issues. The difficult patient is described as having a medical condition requiring hospitalization and who also exhibits problems such as pain, substance abuse, and issues such as anger, manipulation, or noncompliance which are difficult and challenging behaviors. An overview of the most troublesome patients seen in the inpatient setting today and some clinical direction on how to best manage these patients are presented.
Citation Details
Title: Managing the Care of Complex, Difficult Patients in the Medical-Surgical Setting.
Author: Eileen F. Morrison
Publication:MedSurg Nursing (Refereed)
Date: February 1, 2000
Publisher: Jannetti Publications, Inc.
Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Page: 21
Distributed by Thomson Gale
