Assessment and Decision Making in Mental Health Nursing
- Sandra Walker - Southampton University, UK
- Diane Carpenter
- Yvonne Middlewick
Key features:
- Assessment principles are applied across a variety of modern nursing settings that you may find yourself working in as a registered nurse
- Each chapter is linked to the relevant NMC standards and Essential Skills Clusters so you know you are meeting the professional requirements
- Activities throughout help you to think critically and develop essential graduate skills.
I really liked the simplicity of this book. I liked the use of case-studies and activities as it makes the book more interactive.
Great summary of assessment within a nursing context, involving other appropriate literature and linked to NMC skills and outcomes
I thought that this was a very useful book. This is because it is clear, concise and includes the use of vignettes.
This a core text for us in year two now.
Its concise and straight forward and the students find it easy to use and reference to support their own work.
This is a very useful book for undergraduate mental health nurses. It combines theory with activities giving it a workbook feel, encouraging students to engage and / or work independently. The linking in of NMC requirements is especially important.
A useful text for nursing students which relates clearly to the NMC outcomes.
key text to support our students to prepare them for their vivas on their use of assessments whilst on placement.
This book is reasonably accessible for student nurses. Provides some concise information regarding assessment which is essential for anyone responsible for assessment.
This will be recommended as part of our Year 3 nursing module.
Library informed
This book is very useful for mental health undergraduate nursing students. I will recommend it to the students from the MH specialty who undertake my module. A strength, I think, are the case studies. A weakness, for me, is the focus on NMC Standards.