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'Psycho Nurse': Release date, plot, cast, and everything you need to know about the upcoming Lifetime movie

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'Psycho Nurse' focuses on a couple who hire a nurse for their sick son, only to find out that the 'nurse' is actually a far more sinister figure than she first seems.

Lifetime is coming out with yet another horrifying 'Psycho' movie. After in-laws, strippers, and houseguests, prepare to meet 'Psycho Nurse'. 
Here’s everything you need to know about the project:
The movie was reportedly released in Canada on July 20, 2019. It will premiere in the US on January 11 at 8 pm ET. 
'Psycho Nurse' focuses on a couple who hire a nurse for their sick son, only to find out that the "nurse" is actually a far more sinister figure than she first seems. Here's the full official synopsis: "Mira and Todd are struggling to come to terms with their son's newly diagnosed condition requiring a special diet and physical treatment in order to live. They hire a live-in nurse, Gwen, who plans to take Todd and their son from Mira in order to become the new mother of the household. When Mira feels constantly fatigued and nauseous, it becomes clear Gwen is an "angel of death" who is intent on turning this family into her forever home. Stars Lyndon Smith, Abbie Cobb, and Sean Faris."
Smith is best known for her roles in 'Parenthood' (2010), 'Step Sisters' (2018) and 'White Famous' (2017). She will be playing the primary antagonist of the film, the titular 'Psycho Nurse' Gwen. Smith is joined on the cast by Abbie Cobb, Sean Faris, Griffin Morgan, Mieko Hillman, Nancy Petersen, Mallory Rose Diekmann, Thomas Bell, Jay Wilkins, and Rolonda Watts. 
Feifer is an American producer and director, known for 'Abandoned' (2010), 'Merry Kissmas' (2015) and 'A Christmas Wedding Tail' (2011). He is credited as the movie's director on IMDb and has also produced the film alongside Michael Moran, Allegra Newman, and Fernando Szew. The script for the movie was written by Hannah C. Langley.
A trailer for this movie isn't available at the moment but we'll be sure to update this section as soon as we get our hands on it. Stay tuned for updates.

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Lifetime’s ‘Psycho Nurse’: Lyndon Smith's sinister nurse makes this predictable story thoroughly enjoyable

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Smith made ‘psycho’ look as realistic as ever, making her one good reason to bite into the delicious sadism of the film

‘Psycho Nurse’ joins the network’s latest ‘psycho’ series. These movies have been exploring twisted versions of regular, daily life characters. But ‘Psycho Nurse’ takes this a notch higher.
The movie narrates the story of a young couple Todd and Mira, and their eight-year-old son, Max. They hire Gwen, a live-in nurse to take care of Max, who suffers from muscular dystrophy and needs attention 24/7.
As a mother, Mira already is struggling to come to terms with her son’s newly diagnosed condition and has been pushed to the edge. To add to this, she is also an overly protective mother. Things begin to get interesting here. Gwen, is a newly hired help and is out there to go above and beyond her key responsibilities to make herself significant for the family, especially to Todd. In her attempt to take Mira’s place as the one who drives the household, she starts drugging Mira slowly and steadily on a daily basis, making her so weak and fatigued that she can barely manage to do her chores, her work, or fulfill her role as a mother or a wife.
To make it worse, she creates a rift between the husband and wife, making him doubt her fidelity and creating a scenario where Todd actually suspects that his wife is cheating on her. This encapsulates the storyline, completely in which 'Gwen' appears as the ‘angel of death’. Anyone who comes in her way or between her and “her family” faces an untimely demise.
Now, for the moment of truth! As a plot, the base storyline of ‘Psycho Nurse’ is as clichéd as it can get. Truth be told, we have seen obsessed lovers, psycho friends, partners, parents, and so on, wanting to outdo and replace another family member and make themselves indispensable. The only difference here is that instead of a family member, it is a nurse. But we still cannot ignore the fact that it is a story of ultimate obsession that could kill.
However, if one thing that stands out, it is Lyndon Smith’s performance as the titular nurse. Smith has earlier appeared in 'Parenthood' (2010), 'Step Sisters' (2018) and 'White Famous' (2017), but as an antagonist, this tops it all. From getting into the skin of the character to giving a great performance, Smith can be called the only one to drive the entire story forward. Whether it is her sinister expressions or the calculated body language, Smith made ‘psycho’ look as realistic as ever, making her one good reason and the highlight factor of the movie. 
Starring Lyndon Smith, Abbie Cobb, and Sean Faris, in leading roles, ‘Psyho Nurse’ airs on Lifetime on Saturday, January 11, 11 pm.

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The psychiatric or behavioral health nurse specializes in caring for patients receiving treatment for a variety of mental illnesses, addiction, eating disorders or substance abuse. Patients with psychiatric disorders require a great deal of emotional support, education, and therapy from skilled mental health professionals. Working with patients and the interdisciplinary team, including case managers and social workers, to assess and provide a safe discharge environment is a large part of the day-to-day of a psychiatric nurse. This specialty is suited to the nurse who is patient and kind, but not afraid to lay down some boundaries when necessary.
Those who know they want to become a psychiatric nurse should plan on taking a few mental health courses while in school. Upon becoming an RN, most nurses gain experience in general nursing before they move into the psychiatric specialty, although it's not unheard of for a new grad nurse to go right into psychiatric nursing. One way to break into psychiatric nursing is to determine a focus; geriatric care, eating disorders, and child/teen mental health are just a few of the specialized areas a psychiatric nurse may consider finding work.
Education requirements include holding an active RN license, which may be achieved via an Associate's Degree in Nursing or a Bachelor's degree . The trend in the healthcare industry is shifting toward primarily hiring BSN-educated registered nurses, but this is not currently an enforced requirement. Earning more education, however, will make an RN more money and create better opportunities.
The Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing Certification, or RN-BC, may be required by some facilities after a set amount of time after hire.
Eligibility for the RN-BC includes:
Read more for further clarify on psychiatric nurse certifications .
Psychiatric nurses work in a variety of healthcare settings where mental health is practiced. This typically includes hospitals, private practices, and mental health facilities. Psychiatric nurses are also commonly employed in community clinics, schools, correctional facilities, and long-term care facilities.
Public health emergencies and disasters often have unique challenges that require flexible solutions. Different disasters and emergencies necessitate different health service needs, depending on who they impact and how.
Exposure to disasters, including hurricanes, fires, floods, and contagious disease outbreaks can severely affect many individuals' mental health, which can add to the rising needs of services that are already stretched thin.
During times of crisis, it is critical that mental health professionals, including psychiatric nurses and psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners (PMHNPs), provide services immediately after the event. Populations exposed to traumatic events frequently experience anxiety, depression, grief, and mental stress. It is not uncommon for people to attempt to regulate their mental disorders through alcohol and substance abuse. If mental health professionals cannot make themselves available physically - for instance, due to road closures after a natural disaster - telehealth options can be utilized to ensure that patients are able to access care quickly.
Following an emergency or natural disaster, it is normal for mental health administrators to be overextended. Through careful planning, implementation, and community efforts, clinics can apply trauma knowledge to their communities. Survivors of natural disasters must get the PTSD care they need, along with other mental health needs.
Mental health professionals, especially psychiatric nurses, are in high demand in the face of shortages , especially in rural areas. According to reports, one in five Americans has a mental health or substance abuse issue. Across the country, many patients are burdened with unmet needs, which is where telehealth comes in.
Mental health treatments do not rely on a physical exam or contact to treat medical conditions. Most mental health sessions rely on emotional connections and the ability to hold conversations. Often, a video or phone platform is sufficient for creating a safe space. During times of crisis or natural disasters, telehealth psychiatric sessions can remove stress and fears that come with traveling beyond the safety of one’s home.
Telehealth services can impact mental health by addressing the nationwide shortage of mental health professionals. Now, a psychiatric nurse can extend their geographic sessions and treat patients who are hundreds of miles away. This allows our telehealth psychiatric care to grow and meet the demands of many Americans.
Access to mental health services is critical, especially for mobility-challenged patients, those unable to leave the house, those lacking dependable transportation, and those who live in remote areas. Many psychiatrists and therapists are able to lower their hourly fees to treat low-income patients without having to leave their homes.
Psychiatric nurses treat patients with varying mental health or behavioral problems. They often assist in assessing and diagnosing patients, monitoring symptoms and behaviors, and providing short or long-term care. This type of nurse also typically has a hand in developing care plans for psychiatric patients, as well as educating and working with the patient's family to ensure follow-through with home care.
The average salary of a psychiatric nurse is $57,703 in the US with a range of $45,790 – $80,143. Things like level of education, place of employment, location, and experience will affect salary.
The aging population means that the employment outlook for a psychiatric nurse is good, since the elderly typically experience a higher rate of cognitive illness. Communities are also generally in high need of mental health nurses in clinics and hospitals in underserved areas.
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Mira and Todd are struggling to come to terms with their son's newly diagnosed condition requiring a special diet and physical treatment in order to live. They hire a live-in nurse, Gwen, who plans to take Todd and their son from Mira in order to become the new mother of the household. When Mira feels constantly fatigued and nauseous, it becomes clear Gwen is an "angel of death" who is intent on turning this family into her forever home.


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