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CLINICAL MANUAL OF EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRY
Resource Status:
Active
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Author:
Michelle Riba, M.D., M.S., Divy Ravindranath, M.D., M.S.
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Publisher:
American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
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NLM Call Number:
DNLM: 1.Emergency Services, Psychiatric - methods.WM 401 C6405 2010
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R2 Library Release Date:
6/7/2010
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Resource Description:
One of the most challenging clinical settings any psychiatrist faces is in the area of psychiatric emergency services. Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry is designed to help medical students, residents, and clinical faculty chart the appropriate course of treatment in a setting where an incorrect assessment can have life and death implications. Written collaboratively by residents, students, and faculty from various departments of psychiatry in the United States and Canada, Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry covers those topics that are generally the most important and practical in any busy psychiatric emergency department. Equally important, the chapters are arranged by chief complaint rather than by psychiatric diagnosis, and each contains an important summary that can provide clarity quickly when seconds count. This format gives the trainee the ability to quickly find key points for treating the clinical situation. In addition, this text serves as a backup to faculty, and combines the approach of accomplished psychiatry trainees with the views of senior practitioners in the field. Trainees working in the high-stress psychiatric emergency setting often only have backup supervision by phone rather than in-person oversight. Evaluation of patients in busy psychiatry emergency departments, where first- and second-year residents are quickly trying to address complicated clinical situations with patients who are very ill, is a challenging and difficult process. In response to the specific demands of the psychiatric emergency setting, the authors, under the editorship of Drs. Michelle B. Riba and Divy Ravindranath, made this manual easy to read and clearly focused on presenting complaints. In Clinical Manual of Emergency Psychiatry, trainees and faculty will find: Case vignettes of applicable clinical scenarios. A reflection of widespread practices in various academic centers. Chapters arranged by chief complaint rather than psychiatric diagnosis. Key point summaries at the end of each chapter. An integrated perspective from trainees and experienced psychiatrists.
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