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Diagnosis and Management of Agitation [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 292 pages, height x width x depth: 242x162x20 mm, weight: 560 g, 1 Halftones, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 15-Feb-2017
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 110714812X
  • ISBN-13: 9781107148123
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  • Format: Hardback, 292 pages, height x width x depth: 242x162x20 mm, weight: 560 g, 1 Halftones, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 15-Feb-2017
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 110714812X
  • ISBN-13: 9781107148123
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A common symptom of psychiatric and medical disorders, agitation often appears in a variety of medical environments. This practical guide explores the origins of the condition and the differing approaches and treatments available. The biology of agitation is discussed, followed by specific chapters on substance abuse, medical causes, personality disorders, and treatment in pediatrics and the elderly. Treatment options including psychiatric work-ups, medical work-ups, psychopharmacology, de-escalation, and calming techniques are provided. The complexities of legal issues, patients' rights, and prehospital settings are also addressed, providing physicians, nurses, and mental health workers with a comprehensive resource in providing safe, focused, and effective treatment.

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'Accessible, straight-forward, well-researched and well-organized, The Diagnosis and Management of Agitation is an essential primer on how psychiatrists can address patients who demonstrate agitation. With this book as a guide, we can hope to see many improved outcomes in the future.' Douglas Strassler, Psychoatry Advisor (www.psychiatryadvisor.com) ' a comprehensive, practical, humane, well-written, and wise book. The authors present context and evidence clearly, provide extremely useful tables, and artfully illustrate their approaches with lively case examples. I strongly recommend this book to psychiatrists and emergency medicine physicians at all levels of training, including students, as well as to other clinicians who treat patients in emergency and inpatient settings, both psychiatric and general medical. It provides an invaluable, humane framework grounded in science and decency, with extremely practical recommendations; it is the best overview I have read on the topic.' Mary Anne Badaracco, The American Journal of Psychiatry

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A practical guide to the origins and treatment options for agitation, a common symptom of psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
List of Contributors
viii
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
1 Agitation: Where We're Going, Where We've Been
1(8)
Scott L. Zeller
2 The Biology of Agitation
9(12)
Scott A. Simpson
3 Medical Evaluation of the Agitated Patient
21(11)
Seth Thomas
Nathan Beckerman
4 Agitation Due to Substance Use, Abuse, and Withdrawal
32(16)
Alexander Schorb
Heinz Grunze
5 Medical Causes of Patients with Agitation: Systemic Illness
48(26)
Sandra Schneider
Adam Jennings
6 Special Populations: Agitation in Elderly Patients
74(14)
Eric L. Anderson
7 The Psychiatric Evaluation of Patients with Agitation
88(16)
Joachim Scharfetter
8 Psychiatric Causes of Agitation: Exacerbation of Personality Disorders
104(22)
Paul R. Borghesani
Sharon Romm
Jagoda Pasic
9 Psychiatric Causes of Agitation: Exacerbation of Mood and Psychotic Disorders
126(18)
Marina Garriga
Isabella Pacchiarotti
Miquel Bernardo
Eduard Vieta
10 Collaborative De-escalation
144(12)
Jon S. Berlin
11 Agitation in Field Settings: Emergency Medical Services Providers and Law Enforcement
156(17)
Thom Dunn
Charles Dempsey
12 Use of Force in the Prehospital Environment
173(16)
Yuko Nakajima
Gary M. Vilke
13 Appropriate Use of Restraint and Seclusion
189(11)
Naomi A. Schmelzer
14 Pharmacologic Treatment of Agitation
200(19)
Leslie Citrome
15 Understanding the Environmental, Social, Familial, and Cultural Context of Agitation
219(12)
Julien J. Cavanagh de Carvalho
16 The Ethics of Agitation: When Is an Agitated Patient Decisionally Capable?
231(8)
David Pepper
Michael Wilson
17 Patient Rights, Patient and Family Perspectives on Agitation
239(14)
Phyllis Foxworth
18 Diagnosis and Management of Agitation in Children and Adolescents
253(18)
John S. Rozel
Keith R. Stowell
Gregory D. Thorkelson
Index 271
Scott L. Zeller is Vice President for Psychiatry, CEP America and Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, Riverside. He has designed and developed emergency psychiatry programs across the USA, and he was a lead author on both the USA and International Best Practices guidelines publications for the treatment and evaluation of agitation. His work to improve care for agitated patients led to him being named the 2015 USA 'Doctor of the Year' by the National Council for Behavioral Health. Kimberly D. Nordstrom is Medical Director, Office of Behavioral Health, State of Colorado and Emergency Psychiatrist, Denver Health Medical Center and Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry. She is the Immediate Past President of American Association for Emergency Psychiatry and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Michael P. Wilson is practicing emergency physician and Director of Emergency Psychiatry Research for the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry, Medical Director of Aeromedevac Air Ambulance, and Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine Behavioral Emergencies Research (DEMBER) lab at the University of California, San Diego.