Edition |
Second edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (xxv, 349 pages) |
|
text txt rdacontent |
|
computer c rdamedia |
|
online resource cr rdacarrier |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Approach to psychiatric emergencies / Katherine Maloy, Emily Deringer, Kishor Malavade -- Suicide risk assessment and management / Jose R. Maldonado, Renee Garcia -- Violence risk assessment / Vasilis Pozios, Charletta Dillard, Ernest Poortinga -- Depression, euphoria, and anger in the emergency department / Philippe-Edouard Boursiquot, Jennifer S. Brasch -- The psychotic patient / Patricia Schwartz, Mary Weathers Case, Joshua Berezin -- The anxious patient / Steven Storage, Divy Ravindranath, James Abelson -- The agitated patient / G. Scott Winder, Rachel L. Glick -- The cognitively impaired patient / James Bourgeois, Tracy McCarthy -- Substance-related psychiatric emergencies / Adam D. Miller, Gerald Scott Winder, Kirk J. Brower -- Child and adolescent emergency psychiatry / B. Harrison Levine, Julia E. Najara -- Seclusion and restraint in emergency settings / Heather E. Schultz, Divy Ravindranath -- Legal and ethical issues in emergency psychiatry / Debra A. Pinals, Nancy Byatt -- Supervision of trainees in the psychiatry emergency service / Monique James, Eric Hung. |
Summary |
This timely and comprehensive revision of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed for attending physicians, residents, fellows, and medical students who staff the front lines of the psychiatric emergency department. Written collaboratively by faculty, residents, and students from leading departments of psychiatry in the United States and Canada, this volume addresses those topics generally found to be of greatest importance and usefulness in the psychiatric emergency setting. Chapters are arranged by chief complaint (as opposed to psychiatric diagnosis) and have been thoroughly revised to incorporate the most recent data as well as new areas of relevance that have emerged since the last edition. Easy to use and organized to present key information in a rapidly accessible format, this new edition of Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry will equip psychiatric trainees and educators alike with the guidance they need to address complex emergent clinical situations quickly and with confidence -- provided by vendor. |
Subject |
Psychiatric emergencies -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
|
|
Mental illness -- Treatment.
|
|
Emergency Services, Psychiatric -- methods |
|
Emergency Services, Psychiatric -- organization & administration |
|
Mental Disorders -- diagnosis |
|
Mental Disorders -- therapy |
|
Urgences en psychiatrie -- Guides, manuels, etc.
|
|
Maladies mentales -- Traitement.
|
|
HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General
|
|
MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine
|
|
MEDICAL / Diseases
|
|
MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine
|
|
MEDICAL / Internal Medicine
|
|
Mental illness -- Treatment
|
|
Psychiatric emergencies
|
Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals
|
Added Author |
Riba, Michelle B., editor.
|
|
Ravindranath, Divy, 1977- editor.
|
|
Winder, Gerald Scott, editor.
|
|
American Psychiatric Association, issuing body.
|
ISBN |
9781585625079 (electronic bk.) |
|
1585625078 (electronic bk.) |
|