ALL 15 MEDICATION PRESCRIBER GUIDE (ENTIRE BUNDLE) FOR NEW PMHNP’S | HOW TO TREAT CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS & MORE
Product Description
Step into practice with confidence. The Psychiatric Medication Guide for New PMHNPs is your all-in-one, clinic-ready reference designed specifically for new psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners. This comprehensive guide goes far beyond what’s taught in graduate programs to give you the real-world, evidence-based medication knowledge you need to succeed in outpatient psychiatry.
Inside, you’ll find easy-to-navigate chapters on every major class of psychotropic medications—antidepressants, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, stimulants, anxiolytics, and more—with clear explanations of mechanisms of action, dosing ranges, onset of action, side-effect profiles, monitoring requirements, and red-flag warnings. Each section includes clinical pearls on how to choose the right medication for specific diagnoses, manage comorbid conditions, and know when to refer to a specialist.
Built as a quick-reference tool rather than a dense textbook, this guide helps you:
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Learn which meds are first-line for MDD, GAD, ADHD, PTSD, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, OCD, PMDD, Insomnia, Panic Attack, Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Etc.
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Compare medication options side by side for different patient profiles and comorbidities
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Understand required baseline labs and ongoing monitoring to keep patients safe
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Recognize dangerous drug–drug interactions and avoid common prescribing pitfalls
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Document your decisions in a way that supports medical necessity and protects you in audits
With practical algorithms, checklists, and high-yield tables, this guide fills the gap between theory and practice—giving you the confidence to prescribe safely, effectively, and efficiently from day one.
Perfect for:
– New PMHNPs in outpatient or telehealth settings
– NP students preparing for clinical rotations
– Experienced clinicians who want a concise, evidence-based refresher
Your shortcut to mastering psychiatric medications—everything the university didn’t teach you, all in one place.

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