Ideal for psychiatrists, emergency room personnel, neurologists, and residents on rotation or in training, this much-needed resource offers:
*On-the-spot help for management of acutely depressed, anxious, angry, and potentially dangerous patients
*Diagnostic and treatment algorithms for each disorder
*Clear access to prescribing information on psychotropic agents, including dosages and methods of administration
*Tables of salient diagnostic features and differential diagnoses throughout
*An evidence-based approach, featuring emphasis on a biopsychosocial philosophy toward patient management
*The latest DSM-IV diagnostic criteria and terminology
More than an emergency treatment reference, this an excellent source of information for any clinician who wants up-to-date information on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of acute psychiatric illnesses or behavioral disorders.
Author | HILLARD |
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Table Of Content | Part 1 Introduction of Principles of Emergency PsychiatryChapter I Diagnostic PrinciplesA. Introduction, outline goals of the chapterB. Specific clinical guidelines delineatedC. Risk Management strategiesD. ReferencesChapter II Biological PrinciplesA. Introduction, outline goals of the chapterB. Specific clinical guidelines delineatedC. Risk Management strategiesD. ReferencesChapter III Psychosocial PrinciplesA. Introduction, outline goals of the chapterB. Specific clinical guidelines delineatedC. Risk management strategiesD. ReferencesChapter IV Legal PrinciplesA. Introduction, outline goals of the chapterB. Specific clinical guidelines delineatedC. Risk management strategiesD. ReferencesChapter V Ethical PrinciplesA. Introduction, outline goals of the chapterB. Specific Clinical guidelines delineatedC. Risk management strategiesD. References |
Publish Date | 19 Dec 2003 |