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100 _aKverno, Karan
240 _aJournal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services
_hJuly 2024
245 _aHarm reduction in psychiatric settings
_cKaran Kverno
300 _aVol. 62 (7) pages 7-10
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500 _aPublic health announcements, the White House, and other government and private agencies have made progress in reducing the stigma associated with substance use disorders, and more Americans are seeking treatment. Yet only a small percentage of persons seeking treatment are receiving care. Many resources are now available to help nurse practitioners use a harm reduction approach to helping people understand their options and make choices. Harm reduction includes offering U.S. Food and Drug Administra-tion-approved medications for treatment of tobacco use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and opioid use disorder. Drug mechanisms for acute and maintenance treatment are discussed.
653 _aPsychiatric Settings
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