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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

ISBN : 9781975239152

Author : SHEILA L. VIDEBECK

Publisher : Lippincott

Year : 2026

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Created specifically to appeal to students’ preferences and favored for its clear, practical approach and engaging learning features, Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing, 9th Edition, makes the full spectrum of psychiatric nursing easier to understand and equips students with a confident grasp of the skills and concepts essential to their success in clinical practice

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