What is Psychiatric Nursing all about?

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    Akansha Bisht | Contributor-Level 10

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    Psychiatric Nursing is a specialist branch of Nursing practice that involves the care of patients suffering from mental health illnesses and psychological disorders to help them recover and improve how they live their lives.

    A Psychiatric Nursing graduate's primary responsibility is to care for patients with psychiatric disorders, mental health problems, or behavioural issues. A Psychiatric Nursing graduate's duties are comparable to those of a psychiatrist, including diagnosis, treatment, and drug prescription.

    To become a specialist, an individual must pursue additional studies and complete the postgraduate course MSc Psychiatric Menta

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