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El. knyga: Behavioral Emergencies for Healthcare Providers

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030525200
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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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This fully updated second edition focuses on mental illness, both globally and in terms of specific mental-health-related visits encountered in emergency department settings, and provides practical input from physicians experienced with adult emergency psychiatric patients. It covers the pre-hospital setting and advising on evidence-based practice; from collaborating with psychiatric colleagues to establishing a psychiatric service in your emergency department. Potential dilemmas when treating pregnant, geriatric or homeless patients with mental illness are discussed in detail, along with the more challenging behavioral diagnoses such as substance abuse, factitious and personality disorders, delirium, dementia, and PTSD. 





The new edition of Behavioral Emergencies for Healthcare Providers will be an invaluable resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric and emergency department nurses, trainee and experienced emergency physicians, and other mental health workers.





 





 
Part I General Considerations
1 The Magnitude of the Problem of Psychiatric Illness Presenting in the Emergency Department
3(26)
Gregory Luke Larkin
Alifiya Tahir
Part II Evaluation of the Psychiatric Patient
2 The Medical Screening Process for Psychiatric Patients Presenting Acutely to Emergency Departments
29(10)
Vaishal Tolia
Michael P. Wilson
3 The Modern Emergency Psychiatry Interview
39(10)
Jon S. Berlin
4 General Management of the Poisoned Patient
49(10)
Bryan Corbett
5 Drug Intoxication in the Emergency Department
59(18)
Jagoda Pasic
Margaret A. Cashman
Part III Psychiatric Illnesses
6 Co-occurring Substance-Use Disorder in the Emergency Department
77(12)
Scott A. Simpson
Julie Taub
7 Depression in the Emergency Department
89(6)
David Hoyer
8 Discharge of the Emergency Patient with Risk Factors for Suicide: Psychiatric and Legal Perspectives
95(12)
Jon S. Berlin
Susan Stefan
9 Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders in the Emergency Department
107(8)
Divy Ravindranath
10 The Patient with Anxiety Disorders in the Emergency Department
115(8)
Naomi A. Schmelzer
11 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in the Emergency Department
123(8)
Anna K. McDowell
Scott A. Simpson
12 Psychosis in the Emergency Department
131(10)
Abigail Dahan
13 Personality Disorders in the Emergency Department
141(10)
Ashley Curry
Megan Riddle
14 Malingering and Factitious Disorder in the Emergency Department
151(8)
Rachel L. Glick
Part IV Medical Illnesses in Psychiatric Patients
15 The Patient with Delirium and Dementia in the Emergency Department
159(8)
Samidha Tripathi
Kristen Baker
Carly Eastin
16 Excited Delirium Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment
167(10)
Michael P. Wilson
Gary M. Vilke
17 Medical Illness in Psychiatric Disease
177(8)
Victor G. Stiebel
Barbara Nightingale
18 Medical Mimics of Psychiatric Illnesses
185(14)
Samidha Tripathi
Rachel Littlefield
Scott Sulik
19 Acute Care of Eating Disorders
199(14)
Suzanne Dooley-Hash
Part V Treatment of the Psychiatric Patient
20 When to Admit the Psychiatric Patient
213(8)
Carmen R. Serpa
21 De-escalation in the Emergency Department
221(10)
Janet S. Richmond
22 Peer Mentors in the Emergency Department
231(6)
Samuel Mullinax
Michael P. Wilson
23 Agitation in the Emergency Department
237(12)
Lauren R. Klein
Marc L. Martel
24 Restraint and Seclusion in the Emergency Department
249(8)
Garrett K. Blumberg
Lynn P. Roppolo
25 Boarding of Psychiatric Patients in the Emergency Department
257(6)
Kimberly Nordstrom
26 Rapidly Acting Treatment in the ED for Psychiatric Patients
263(6)
Michael P. Wilson
Ross Heller
27 Prehospital Behavioral Emergencies
269(12)
Thom Dunn
Part VI Special Populations
28 Mental Health Issues in Adolescents
281(10)
Vint Blackburn
John S. Rozel
29 Mental Health Considerations After Sexual Assault
291(8)
Lauren R. Klein
Jeffrey D. Ho
30 Mental Health Issues in Veterans
299(8)
Janet S. Richmond
31 Mental Health Issues in Children
307(12)
Margaret A. Cashman
Jagoda Pasic
32 Mental Health Issues in Geriatrics
319(10)
Michael Ward
Brian Strickland
James Ahn
33 Disaster and Terrorism in Emergency Psychiatry
329(8)
Lynn Barkley Burnett
34 Mental Health Issues in the Homeless
337(4)
Linda Ronquillo
35 Behavioral and Neurocognitive Sequelae of Concussion in the Emergency Department
341(16)
Andy Jagoda
Arjun Prabhu
Silvana Riggio
36 Mental Health in Pregnancy
357(14)
Eric L. Anderson
37 Cultural Concerns and Issues in Emergency Psychiatry
371(18)
Suzanne Bruch
38 Emergency Psychiatry in Rural Versus Urban Settings
389(8)
Alicia Romeo
Part VII Administration of Psychiatric Care
39 Coordination of Care with Psychiatry
397(12)
Benjamin L. Bregman
Seth Powsner
40 Integration with Community Resources
409(10)
Jennifer M. Peltzer-Jones
41 The Role of Telepsychiatry
419(6)
Zakaria Abdulnabi
42 Triage of Psychiatric Patients in the Emergency Department
425(10)
Divy Ravindranath
Mark Newman
43 Informed Decision-Making in the Emergency Department
435(6)
Paul H. Desan
44 Risk Management in the Emergency Department: Liabilities, Duties, and EMTALA
441(10)
John S. Rozel
Mark Z. Zacharia
45 Delivery Models of Emergency Psychiatric Care
451(14)
Scott L. Zeller
Jamie C. Christensen
46 The Gun Talk: How to Have Effective Conversations with Patients and Families About Firearm Injury Prevention
465(10)
John S. Rozel
Layla Soliman
Abhishek Jain
47 Disposition Decisions for Psychiatric Patients Presenting to the Emergency Setting
475(6)
Steven W. Flynn
Leslie S. Zun
Index 481
Leslie S. Zun, MDRosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceNorth Chicago, IL 60064 Michael P. WilsonUAMSPsychiatric Research Institute Little Rock, AR 72205

Kimberly Nordstrom, MDUniversity of Colorado School of MedicinePsychiatry Aurora, CO 80045