Depressed Nurses More Likely to Make Medical Errors
Nurses who report poor health, and specifically depression, are more likely to make medical errors, according to recent information published by the Ohio State University.
Nurses who report poor health, and specifically depression, are more likely to make medical errors, according to recent information published by the Ohio State University.
Here are three (3) nursing care plans (NCP) for suicide behaviors:
Included in this nursing care plan guide are nine (9) nursing diagnosis for major depression.
Major depression is classified under mood disorders which are characterized by disturbances in the regulation of mood, behavior, and affect that go beyond the normal fluctuations that most people experience.
Here are psychiatric disorders in children (autism disorder, ADHD, Rett Syndrome, and more) and how nurses can take care of them: