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Advantage for Psychiatric Mental Health
Nursing 10th Edition By Karyn I. Morgan;
Mary C. Townsend
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3. ConceptsB N ofB N Psychobiology
4. Psychopharmacology
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6. RelationshipB N Development
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Advantage for Psychiatric Mental Health
Nursing 10th Edition By Karyn I. Morgan;
Mary C. Townsend
TEST BANK
, BASICB N CONCEPTSB N INB N PSYCHIATRIC-MENTALB N HEALTHB N NURSING
N
1. TheB N ConceptB N ofB N StressB N Adaptation
2. MentalB N HealthB N andB N MentalB N Illness:B N HistoricalB N andB N TheoreticalB N Concepts
II. FOUNDATIONSB N FORB N PSYCHIATRIC-MENTALB N HEALTHB N NURSING
3. ConceptsB N ofB N Psychobiology
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6. RelationshipB N Development
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