The Psychiatric Nurse's Guide to Clozapine: Monitoring, Titration, Side-Effect Management, and Patient Safety in the Post-REMS Era - Couverture souple

Seki, Theo

 
9781764782180: The Psychiatric Nurse's Guide to Clozapine: Monitoring, Titration, Side-Effect Management, and Patient Safety in the Post-REMS Era

Synopsis

Why Clozapine Monitoring Depends on the Nurse

Clozapine is the most effective antipsychotic available for treatment-resistant schizophrenia. It reduces suicidal behavior, cuts rehospitalisation rates, and produces measurable improvements in functioning for patients who have not responded to other medications. Yet the nurses who administer it, monitor its effects, and manage its side effects rarely receive formal training specific to this drug. The consequences of that gap are not theoretical. Clozapine-induced myocarditis has a reported mortality rate above 20 percent when unrecognised. Clozapine-induced constipation, which affects up to 80 percent of users, can progress to fatal bowel obstruction. A single re-titration error following a treatment break of two days or more can produce cardiovascular collapse in a patient who was stable for months.

What This Book Provides

The Psychiatric Nurse's Guide to Clozapine gives nurses the structured clinical knowledge this drug demands. Written specifically for nurses rather than prescribers, it covers haematological monitoring in the post-REMS landscape that followed the April 2026 elimination of the federal Clozapine REMS program. It explains the clinical reasoning behind ANC thresholds, including the modified monitoring protocol for patients with benign ethnic neutropenia, a genetically distinct neutrophil pattern common in people of African, Middle Eastern, and West Indian descent that has historically led to unnecessary treatment interruptions and contributed to racial disparities in clozapine access. The book also covers the 48-hour re-titration rule, the vital sign pattern that signals early myocarditis before biomarkers are available, structured bowel monitoring, and nursing-scope management of the side effects that most often drive patients to self-discontinue.

A Framework Built Around the Nurse's Role

Each chapter uses real-world clinical case studies to illustrate specific decision points the nurse owns: what to assess, when to escalate, what to document, and how to communicate. Seven clinical appendices provide practical quick-reference tools including an ANC monitoring table with general and benign ethnic neutropenia thresholds, a re-titration decision tree, a bowel monitoring framework with a Bristol Stool Scale reference, a nursing assessment checklist, and patient and family education briefs ready for direct clinical use. The final chapters address community clozapine clinic nursing, care transitions between inpatient and community settings, and population-specific modifications for elderly patients, patients with intellectual disabilities, and those in forensic and correctional environments.

This book is for readers who:

Work as inpatient or community psychiatric nurses and manage clozapine patients without a dedicated clinical reference

Have recently been assigned to a clozapine caseload and need a structured foundation fast

Are nursing students completing psychiatric placements and want clinical depth beyond what induction materials provide

Are experienced nurses seeking to close specific knowledge gaps, particularly in benign ethnic neutropenia, myocarditis detection, or post-REMS documentation

Work in community mental health or clozapine clinic roles and need practical guidance on care transitions, supply management, and monitoring continuity

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