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Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry Second Edition [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 530 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x26 mm, kaal: 717 g, 46 Figures; 139 Tables, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1585624969
  • ISBN-13: 9781585624966
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 530 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x26 mm, kaal: 717 g, 46 Figures; 139 Tables, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1585624969
  • ISBN-13: 9781585624966
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Mental health clinicians who lack internal medicine experience or who do not feel comfortable addressing medical conditions in their patients will find Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry an indispensable resource. The first evidence-based medical handbook for psychiatrists in training or practice, the book takes the reader through a series of common medical conditions, offering practical information on diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening conditions, as well as management of less serious health issues. For the second edition, the text has been thoroughly updated and restructured. The book is designed to guide clinicians to focus quickly and effectively on managing medical problems in the psychiatric setting.



The Handbook offers invaluable content and many helpful features:



Coverage of medical emergency management in psychiatric hospitals takes the limitations of the facility into account. For example, the chapters on caring for patients in cardiac arrest or patients in respiratory failure include practical strategies for adapting to the limited resources available in self-standing psychiatric hospitals. The material on life-threatening adverse reactions to psychotropic drugs is completely up-to-date and thorough and includes guidelines for the recognition, prevention, and management of agranulocytosis, ventricular arrhythmias, pancreatitis, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, serotonin syndrome, hyperglycemic emergencies, and airway obstruction. Medical deterioration in psychiatric settings is both common and critical, and the book offers cutting-edge knowledge on assessment procedures and instruments for prediction of acute medical deterioration of psychiatric inpatients. Structured for easy reading and comprehension, the book's topics are grouped into seven parts that address the essential features of clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, stratification of the risk of major complications or death, and the evidence-based approach to management, as applicable in the psychiatric setting. The numerous tables, figures, and flowcharts effectively illustrate important procedures and protocols.



Completely updated and streamlined, Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry stands alone in its completeness, its rigor, and its understanding of the environmental challenges that face the clinician delivering care to patients with serious medical and psychiatric comorbidities.

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This well-written handbook comprehensively highlights the many medical problems that can complicate hospitalization for psychiatric patients. It provides clinicians with comprehensive differentials, practical suggestions for initial work-up based upon extensive literature review, and a framework with which to approach medical decision-making. It is easy to read, well organized, and maintains a standard format throughout each of its chapters. This second edition has been extensively rewritten and includes new and expanded chapters. -- Heather Huang, M.D. * Doody's Book Review *

Contributors xiii
Foreword xxiii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxix
Part I Sudden Death, Cardiac Arrest, and Respiratory Failure
1 Sudden Death in Psychiatric Settings
3(10)
Peter Manu
2 Cardiac Arrest
13(10)
Annabella Salvador-Kelly
Susan Philipose
3 Respiratory Failure
23(20)
Jessica Cohen
Liron Sinvani
Part II Abnormal Vital Signs
4 Fever
43(14)
Katherine S. Lerner
David Y. Shih
Peter Manu
5 Hypertension
57(8)
Sean La Vine
6 Hypotension and Orthostasis
65(12)
Salonie Pereira
7 Abnormal Heart Rate
77(14)
Jason Misher
Mark Goldin
Imran Karim
Part III Common Somatic Symptoms in Psychiatric Settings
8 Falls and Head Trauma
91(12)
Suresh Basnet
Gisele Wolf-Klein
9 Obstructive Sleep Apnea
103(8)
Harly Greenberg
Michael Morgenstern
10 Syncope
111(8)
Deyun Yang
11 Chest Pain
119(10)
Zubair Hasan
Kyle C. Katona
12 Abdominal Pain
129(12)
Saquib Chaudhri
Karen Friedman
13 Dysphagia
141(10)
Farheen Hasan
14 Heartburn
151(8)
Manjula Dhayalan
15 Nausea and Vomiting
159(8)
Manjula Dhayalan
16 Bowel Habit Changes
167(10)
Karen Friedman
17 Urinary Retention, Frequency, and Incontinence
177(10)
Semie Kang
Kyle C. Katona
18 Edema
187(12)
Salonie Pereira
19 Headache
199(12)
Marc L. Gordon
Sassan Naderi
20 Changes in Visual Acuity, Eye Pain, and Red Eye
211(16)
Amy Mastrangelo
Part IV Metabolic Emergencies
21 Hypoglycemia
227(8)
Nayla Idriss
Rifka Schulman
22 Severe Hyperglycemia, Diabetic Ketoacidosis, and Hyperosmolar State
235(10)
Jessica Abramowitz
Rifka Schulman
23 Hyponatremia, Hypernatremia, and Polyuric States
245(16)
Sairah Sharif
Joseph Mattana
24 Azotemia and Dehydration
261(14)
Hitesh H. Shah
Louis R. Spiegel
25 Abnormal Liver Function
275(12)
Deyun Yang
26 Hypercalcemia
287(8)
Sandy Balwan
Haley S. Poland
27 Hypokalemia and Hypomagnesemia
295(16)
Hitesh H. Shah
Sam Leung
28 Thyroid Disorders
311(16)
Aren Skolnick
Rifka Schulman
Part V Life-Threatening Adverse Effects of Psychotropic Drugs
29 QTc Prolongation and Torsades de Pointes
327(6)
Sara Wildstein
Imran Karim
Mark Goldin
30 Myocarditis and Cardiomyopathy
333(6)
James Gabriels
Zubair Hasan
Omid Kohani
31 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, Serotonin Syndrome, and Rhabdomyolysis
339(16)
Chun Kit Hung
Patrick W. Joasil
Sandy Balwan
32 Seizures
355(18)
Sean T. Hwang
Alexandra E. McBride
33 Airway Obstruction
373(6)
Herberth J. Balsells
Mityanand Ramnarine
34 Neutropenia and Agranulocytosis
379(12)
Rajasree Roy
Manish Sheth
Dilip Patel
35 Pancreatitis
391(8)
Matisyahu Shulman
Howard Levin
Haskel Fleishaker
Peter Manu
Part VI Approach to the Psychiatric Patient With Acute Behavioral Disturbance
36 Agitation and Delirium
399(18)
Katherine S. Lerner
37 Unresponsiveness
417(14)
Christopher Barsi
Benjamin Greenblatt
Raymond E. Suarez
Part VII Medical Risk Assessments in Psychiatric Patients
38 Risk Assessment Prior to Electroconvulsive Therapy
431(14)
Eugene Grudnikoff
Peter Manu
39 Risk Factors for Medical Deterioration in Psychiatric Settings
445(10)
Peter Manu
Eugene Grudnikoff
40 Integrated Care of Psychiatric Patients in Medical Settings
455(10)
Corey Karlin-Zysman
Priya Krishnasamy
Frederick Limson
Saniya Kibria
Jonathan Zilberstein
Sean La Vine
Index 465
Peter Manu, M.D., F.A.C.P., is Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine; and Director of Medical Services at The Zucker Hillside Hospital, North Shore-LIJ Department of Psychiatry, in Glen Oaks, New York.





Corey Karlin-Zysman, M.D., F.H.M., F.A.C.P., is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, and Associate Chief in the Division of Hospital Medicine at North Shore-LIJ Department of Medicine in New Hyde Park, New York.