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Mental Health Nursing

Therapeutic communication, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychiatric medications — evidence-based resources for mental health nursing and NCLEX preparation.

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Guides

Mental health nursing guides for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Depression for Nurses

11 min

Depression for nurses — persistent sadness, anhedonia, sleep and appetite changes, suicide screening, nursing interventions, patient safety considerations, and NCLEX pearls.

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Anxiety Disorders Overview

10 min

Anxiety disorders overview for nurses — generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, common symptoms, nursing assessment, coping strategies, and therapeutic communication techniques.

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Bipolar Disorder for Nurses

11 min

Bipolar disorder for nurses — mania, hypomania, depression episodes, safety concerns, lithium monitoring, medication adherence, and nursing interventions for NCLEX.

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Therapeutic Communication Techniques

9 min

Therapeutic communication techniques for nurses — active listening, open-ended questions, reflection, clarification, silence, and nontherapeutic pitfalls for NCLEX and psychiatric nursing.

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Alcohol Withdrawal Nursing Care

9 min

The withdrawal timeline, CIWA-Ar-guided benzodiazepine protocols, recognizing delirium tremens early, seizure and aspiration safety, and thiamine before glucose.

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Opioid Withdrawal Nursing Care

8 min

The flu-like-but-rarely-fatal syndrome, COWS scoring, medication-assisted treatment (methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone), naloxone for overdose, and stigma-free care.

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Eating Disorders Nursing Care

9 min

Anorexia and bulimia nursing care — the medical complications that kill, refeeding syndrome prevention, mealtime and behavioral protocols, and a weight-neutral therapeutic stance.

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Abuse & Violence Nursing Care

9 min

Intimate partner, child, and elder abuse — red-flag indicators, trauma-informed assessment, mandatory reporting duties, safety planning, and evidence preservation.

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Personality Disorders Nursing Care

9 min

The three clusters (A, B, C), a focused look at borderline personality disorder (splitting, self-harm, limit-setting, DBT), antisocial and narcissistic patterns, and nursing priorities that keep care consistent.

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PTSD Nursing Care

9 min

The four PTSD symptom clusters, acute stress disorder vs PTSD timing, trauma-informed care, grounding for flashbacks, and medications (SSRIs/SNRIs first-line, prazosin for nightmares, avoid benzodiazepines).

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OCD Nursing Care

8 min

Obsessions vs compulsions and the anxiety cycle, gradually limiting rituals, exposure and response prevention, high-dose SSRIs and clomipramine, the OCD-spectrum disorders, and nursing priorities.

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Somatic Symptom Disorders Nursing Care

9 min

Somatic symptom, illness anxiety, conversion, and factitious disorders vs malingering, the conscious-vs-unconscious and primary-vs-secondary gain framework, and the nursing approach.

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Clinical References

Quick-access mental health and psychiatric nursing references.

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Suicide Risk Assessment Reference

Suicide risk assessment reference for nurses — warning signs, risk factors, protective factors, direct assessment techniques, nursing actions, and escalation principles for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Psychiatric Medications Reference

Psychiatric medications reference for nurses — SSRIs, SNRIs, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and benzodiazepines with mechanisms, key drugs, side effects, and nursing considerations.

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Schizophrenia Overview Reference

Schizophrenia overview reference for nurses — positive symptoms, negative symptoms, cognitive symptoms, nursing considerations, and antipsychotic management for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Crisis Intervention Reference

Crisis intervention reference for nurses — crisis principles, safety priorities, de-escalation techniques, nursing role, and NCLEX-focused psychiatric emergency management.

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Mental Status Exam Reference

Mental status exam reference for nurses — appearance, behavior, mood, affect, thought process, thought content, cognition, insight, and judgment with documentation examples.

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CIWA-Ar Scale Reference

The ten CIWA-Ar items, how severity bands map to symptom-triggered benzodiazepine dosing, reassessment timing, and the safety caveats of the scale.

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COWS Scale Reference

The eleven COWS items, severity bands, and the critical rule that buprenorphine induction starts only once the patient is in objective opioid withdrawal.

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Mandatory Reporting Reference

What nurses must report (child, elder/vulnerable-adult abuse, certain diseases and injuries), the reasonable-suspicion standard, legal protections, and the competent-adult IPV exception.

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Substance Use Disorder Medications Reference

Medications for alcohol and opioid use disorder — naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram, methadone, buprenorphine, naloxone — with mechanisms, teaching, and the safety traps.

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Borderline Personality Disorder Care Reference

Recognizing splitting and manipulation, setting consistent limits, distinguishing non-suicidal self-injury from suicidal intent, maintaining milieu consistency, and the role of DBT in borderline personality disorder.

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Trauma-Informed Care Reference

The six principles of trauma-informed care, grounding techniques for flashbacks, recognizing triggers, and minimizing re-traumatization during patient care.

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OCD & Related Disorders Reference

The obsessive-compulsive spectrum (OCD, body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding, trichotillomania, excoriation), exposure and response prevention, and the pharmacology with key nursing points.

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Defense Mechanisms Reference

The common unconscious ego defense mechanisms, each with a clinical example, plus the adaptive-versus-maladaptive distinction and the easy NCLEX mix-ups.

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Quick Charts

Psychiatric nursing charts, medication comparisons, and assessment tools.

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Therapeutic vs Nontherapeutic Communication

Therapeutic vs nontherapeutic communication chart for nurses — techniques, clinical examples, and nontherapeutic alternatives for NCLEX psychiatric nursing preparation.

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Depression vs Bipolar Disorder Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of major depression and bipolar disorder — symptoms, mood patterns, medications, and nursing considerations for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Psychiatric Medication Classes

Quick-reference chart of all major psychiatric medication classes — SSRIs, SNRIs, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines with examples, uses, and nursing considerations.

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Suicide Risk Warning Signs

Suicide risk warning signs chart for nurses — behavioral, verbal, and situational high-risk indicators with nursing responses for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Mental Status Exam Components

Mental status exam components chart for nurses — all nine MSE domains with assessment focus and example findings for NCLEX and clinical practice.

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Alcohol Withdrawal Timeline Chart

Minor symptoms at 6-12 h, hallucinosis at 12-24 h, seizures at 24-48 h, and delirium tremens at 48-72+ h — the alcohol withdrawal stages with nursing actions.

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Anorexia vs Bulimia Comparison

Anorexia vs bulimia side by side — weight, core behaviors, body image, physical signs (lanugo vs Russell's sign), electrolyte risks, and nursing priorities.

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Substance Intoxication vs Withdrawal Chart

Intoxication vs withdrawal for alcohol/sedatives, opioids, and stimulants — signs, the antidote or treatment, and which withdrawals are dangerous.

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Abuse Types & Indicators Chart

The five types of abuse and their warning signs — physical, emotional, sexual, neglect, and financial — with indicators across children, adults, and older adults.

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Personality Disorder Clusters Comparison

Personality disorder Clusters A (odd/eccentric), B (dramatic/erratic), and C (anxious/fearful) with the defining theme, the disorders in each, and the nursing focus.

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Acute Stress Disorder vs PTSD Chart

Acute stress disorder vs PTSD compared by timing window, the shared four symptom clusters, and first-line treatment, side by side.

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Obsessions vs Compulsions Chart

Obsessions vs compulsions compared by what each is, what they do (drive vs relieve anxiety), common examples by theme, and how they form the self-reinforcing OCD cycle, side by side.

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Somatic Symptom Disorders Comparison

Somatic symptom, illness anxiety, conversion, and factitious disorders and malingering mapped by conscious vs unconscious symptom production and primary vs secondary gain, side by side.

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Related Specialties

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