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On-Call Geriatric Psychiatry : Handbook of Principles and Practice / edited by Ana Hategan, James A. Bourgeois, Calvin H. Hirsch.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hategan, Ana, Editor.
Bourgeois, James A., Editor.
Hirsch, Calvin H., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychiatry.
Geriatrics.
Emergency medicine.
Family medicine.
Critical care medicine.
Emergency Medicine.
General Practice and Family Medicine.
Intensive Care Medicine.
Local Subjects:
Psychiatry.
Geriatrics.
Emergency Medicine.
General Practice and Family Medicine.
Intensive Care Medicine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (381 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This text covers basic principles and practice of on-call psychiatric care in the geriatric patient in various medical settings. It compiles the most likely complaints and provides assessment and management tools for each situation. Written and edited by expert geriatric psychiatrists, emergency psychiatrists, consultation/liaison psychiatrists, geriatricians, and other multidisciplinary specialists, this is the first handbook devoted to on-call geriatric psychiatry. Chapters contain an important summary of key points for managing clinical situations, case studies, and reflective questions. This text brings together relevant principles of on-call geriatric psychiatry provided in clinical settings such as emergency, acute and subacute inpatient, outpatient, residential, correctional, and consultation/liaison. It includes clinical topics such as psychopharmacology, psychotherapy, substance abuse, and includes coverage of medical ethics and the law, utilization of contemporarytechnology, and administrative and public health policy. On-Call Geriatric Psychiatry is the first practical guide to knit together evidence-based medicine and geriatric psychiatric principles and practice guidelines and is a valuable resource for trainees, psychiatrists, geriatricians, emergency departments, nursing home physicians, and other health professionals working with older adult patients.
Contents:
The on-call psychiatric examination of the geriatric patient
The on-call physical examination of the geriatric patient
The on-call psychopharmacology and psychotherapy principles
Decisional capacity assessment, advance directives, and medical ethics
The on-call use of seclusion, chemical and physical restraint
Telephone consultations
Principles of safe clinical handover
Emergency medicine settings
Acute inpatient settings
Subacute medical settings
Outpatient medical facilities
Residential medical settings
Correctional settings
On-call telepsychiatry settings
The chief psychiatric complaints
The chief physical complaints
The chief adverse effects of medications
The complaints of physical and sexual trauma
The dementia patients and sexual consent
Suicide and violence prevention and control in on-call emergencies: a public health approach
Aging with neurodevelopmental disorders: on-call psychiatric assessment and policy issues
Elder abuse and neglect: physical and behavioural indicators and policy issues
Gender issues in the on-call care of the geriatric patient
Homelessness in the geriatric patient: on-call intervention, bridging and recovery
On-call teaching and education
On-call cultural issues in the geriatric patient
On-call administrative, public health policy, and future directives of the geriatric care.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
3-319-30346-5

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