
Addictions Nursing
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- Addictions Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, 3E
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Scope and Standards of Practice
- What Is Addiction?
- What Are Substance Use Disorders?
- What Are Behavioral Addictions?
- What Is Recovery?
- What Is Addictions Nursing?
- The International Nurses Society on Addictions
- History of IntNSA
- IntNSA's Vision and Mission
- IntNSA's Global Structure
- Journal of Addictions Nursing: Official Journal of the International Nurses Society on Addictions
- International Academy of Addictions Nursing
- Foundation for Addictions Nursing
- IntNSA's Organizational Affiliations
- Scope of Practice: Addictions Nursing
- Levels of Addictions Nursing
- Evidence-Based Practice of Addictions Nursing
- Substance Use Across the Lifespan
- Maternal and Child Health
- Young Children
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Adults 65 and Older
- Services in the Continuum of Care
- Prevention
- Early Intervention
- Multidimensional Assessment and Treatment Planning
- Medications for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
- Drug Testing in Clinical Practice
- Recovery Support and Continuing Care
- Motivational Interviewing
- Harm Reduction Services
- Relapse Prevention
- Self-Help and Mutual Support
- Language, Stigma, and Culturally Congruent Practice
- Common Global Language for Addictions and Addictions Nursing
- Stigma of Addiction
- Cultural Competence, Cultural Humility, and Culturally Congruent Practice
- Current Issues and Trends in Addictions Nursing
- COVID-19 and Substance Use
- Legalization of Cannabis
- Opioid Crisis (the Opioid Epidemic)
- Social Determinants of Health and the Epidemic of Despair
- Suicides and Opioid Overdoses
- Trauma, Resilience, and Trauma-Informed Care
- Special Populations
- Co-occurring Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders
- Co-occurring Substance Use and Chronic Pain
- Nurses and Nursing Students with Substance Use
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA)
- Advocacy and Health Policy in Addictions Nursing
- The Treatment Gap, Healthcare Reform, and Insurance Parity
- Buprenorphine and Prescriptive Authority for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
- Racialized Mass Incarceration and the War on Drugs
- Rights Under Laws That Protect Against Discrimination
- Federal Laws That Protect Confidentiality and Privacy
- Code of Ethics and Addictions Nursing
- Provision 1: Compassion and Respect
- Provision 2: Primary Commitment to the Patient
- Provision 3: Advocacy and Protection
- Provision 4: Obligation to Promote Health
- Provision 5: Duties to Self and Others
- Provision 6: Ethical Environment of Work and Engagement
- Provision 7: Advancement of the Profession
- Provision 8: Collaboration With Other Professionals and the Public
- Provision 9: Integrity of the Profession, Social Justice, and Policy
- Standards of Addictions Nursing Practice
- Significance of the Standards
- Addictions Nursing Competencies
- The Nursing Process and Standards of Professional Nursing Practice Model
- Standards of Practice for Addictions Nursing
- Standard 1. Assessment
- Standard 2. Diagnosis
- Standard 3. Outcomes Identification
- Standard 4. Planning
- Standard 5. Implementation
- Standard 5A. Coordination of Care
- Standard 5B. Health Teaching and Health Promotion
- Standard 6. Evaluation
- Standards of Professional Performance for Addictions Nursing
- Standard 7. Ethics
- Standard 8. Culturally Congruent Practice
- Standard 9. Communication
- Standard 10. Collaboration
- Standard 11. Leadership
- Standard 12. Education
- Standard 13. Evidence-Based Practice and Research
- Standard 14. Quality of Practice
- Standard 15. Professional Practice Evaluation
- Standard 16. Resource Utilization
- Standard 17. Environmental Health
- References
- Appendix A: Addictions Nursing Practice Analysis and Role Delineation Study (2017-2018)
- Glossary
- Index
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