Opinion
Role of Psychiatry Nurse in Anti-Manic Drugs
Mushtaq B, Departmnet of Psychaitry, PG Psychaitry Nursing Scholar, Srinagar, India.
Received Date:September 06, 2018; Published Date: September 26, 2018
Abstract
Anti-manic drugs are the mood stabilizers that are used to treat mania. There are various types of drugs which are prescribed for anti-manic affect. There is need for the various observations like physiological changes to be monitored while giving these drugs and psychiatric nurse plays a very important role for observation of the various changes and providing appropriate interventions accordingly.
Conclusion
As psychiatric nurse is the personnel to be in close proximity and to have close watch for the clients having mania, so the drugs given should be completely supervised by the psychiatric nurse as these drugs have various side-effects which can be threatening to the client.
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Mushtaq B. Role of Psychiatry Nurse in Anti-Manic Drugs. Arch Phar & Pharmacol Res. 1(1): 2018. APPR. MS.ID.000505.
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Psychiatry, Anti-Manic Drugs, Nurse, Lithium toxicity, Hyperammonemia, Seizures, Anticonvulsants, Valproic acid, Prevent toxicity, Psychiatric nurse, Lethargy, Anorexia, Asterixis, Hypothyroidism, Ankles, Tibiae
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