Grand Rounds for the Psych-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Confronting perplexing patient cases is an inevitable part of the Psych-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner role. This series, led by renowned FHEA clinician experts, tackles the complexities that arise when traditional approaches fall short. We'll delve into 6 challenging scenarios, including patients with multiple comorbidities, atypical presentations, confusing lab results, and unexpected medication reactions. Our Grand Rounds Guides will help you navigate through these complex cases, encouraging you to think critically beyond standard diagnoses and treatment protocols. By the end, you'll gain valuable insights and enhance your clinical skills to confidently navigate even the most challenging patient encounters.
Cases include:
- SSRI-induced mania
- Refractory depression
- Anxiety onset at age 63
- Borderline v bipolar disorder
- A 7-year-old with conduct disorder
- Generalized anxiety disorder in a patient with SSRI-induced suicidal ideation
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- Grand Rounds for the PMHNP: Anxiety, Depression and Mania 4 1.5What do you do when the textbook, diagnostic algorithms and treatments just don't work?
- Grand Rounds for the PMHNP: Bipolar disorder, Conduct disorder, GAD 4Medicine is not one size fits all. Textbook presentations of pathology often fall short, and signs of disease in real-world scenarios may not be so black and white.