Thursday, January 20, 2011

Psychiatric Emergencies

Psychiatric Emergencies



Author: Deborah Antai-Otong MS RN CNS NP CS FAAN
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Premier Publishing & Media
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0982039824



Psychiatric Emergencies: How to Accurately Assess and Manage the Patient in Crisis


Psychiatric Emergencies, now in its second edition, presents an easy-to-read, contemporary and evidence-based approach to managing psychiatric emergencies. Medical books Psychiatric Emergencies. Health care providers in a wide variety of settings will find this newly updated and expanded handbook a necessity in recognizing and assessing psychiatric problems promptly and accurately, intervening safely, and initiating appropriate treatment and resultant case disposition decisions. The scenarios presented are reflective of the author's extensive experiences and clinical expertise in managing psychiatric emergencies.

Author Deborah Antai-Otong analyzes principles of psychiatric emergencies and prominent pryshiatric disorders seen in diverse clinical settings, including alcohol and drug-related emergencies, delirium, suicidal and violent behaviors, domestic violence, rape, depression and anxiety disorders, acute psychosis and others. This book offers a holistic approach to managing psychiatric emergencies with an initial focus on staff safety, and details the role of critical incident stress debriefing as part of working with staff exposed to violent or traumatic situations Medical books Psychiatric Emergencies, 2nd edition. Categories: Crisis intervention (Psychiatry), Psychiatric emergencies. Contributors: Deborah Antai-Otong - Author. Format: Paperback

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Categories: Crisis intervention (Psychiatry), Psychiatric emergencies. Contributors: Deborah Antai-Otong - Author. Format: Paperback

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Categories: Community mental health services, Community mental health services->Organization and administration, Psychiatric emergencies. Contributors: Michael Phelan - Author. Format: Paperback

Categories: Community mental health services, Psychiatric emergencies. Contributors: Michael Phelan - Editor. Format: Hardcover



Medical Book Psychiatric Emergencies



Health care providers in a wide variety of settings will find this newly updated and expanded handbook a necessity in recognizing and assessing psychiatric problems promptly and accurately, intervening safely, and initiating appropriate treatment and resultant case disposition decisions. The scenarios presented are reflective of the author's extensive experiences and clinical expertise in managing psychiatric emergencies.

Author Deborah Antai-Otong analyzes principles of psychiatric emergencies and prominent pryshiatric disorders seen in diverse clinical settings, including alcohol and drug-related emergencies, delirium, suicidal and violent behaviors, domestic violence, rape, depression and anxiety disorders, acute psychosis and others. This book offers a holistic approach to managing psychiatric emergencies with an initial focus on staff safety, and details the role of critical incident stress debriefing as part of working with staff exposed to violent or traumatic situations. Each psychiatric problem presented describes:

-Relevant clinical findings including differential diagnosis, physical findings, mental status data, and diagnostic and laboratory studies
-Strategies to individualize treatment approaches to clients with psychiatric crises
-Psychosocial interventions that help health care providers to maintain personal safety, establish appropriate environments and de-escalate potentially volatile situations
-Evidence-based pharmacological interventions that are effective in the management of acute psychiatric symptoms
-Client and family education that promotes mental and physical health
-Legal and ethical considerations, including the right to treatment, confidentiality, informed consent, dealing with minors, competency, emergency petitions, the right to refuse treatment, duty to warn and protect, and documentation

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