
From the Publisher:
Manual of Psychiatric Care for the
Medically Ill delivers a practical approach to accurate psychiatric
diagnosis and treatment in the medical-surgical setting. The editors
have updated the literature reviews of their widely used 1996 American
Psychiatric Publishing publication A Case Approach to
Medical-Psychiatric Practice and have added easy-to-use summaries,
Web resources, checklists, flowcharts, and worksheets-all designed to
facilitate and teach the process of psychiatric consultation. The
appended study guide makes this book even more valuable as an
educational tool.
Intended as a companion guide to comprehensive
textbooks in psychosomatic medicine, this concise volume combines
medication updates with “how-to” strategies for the psychiatric
treatment of patients with cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, and pulmonary
disease; gastrointestinal symptoms; delirium; HIV; hepatitis C;
steroid-induced psychiatric syndromes; and organ transplantation. A
special feature is the comprehensive chapter on the treatment of
psychiatric illness in pregnancy. Each chapter summarizes the
literature, emphasizing diagnostic and treatment considerations for
patients with psychiatric symptoms and medical illnesses.
Representing the work of 24 contributors, this useful, highly
informative volume features:
- Checklists, flowcharts, and worksheets that can be photocopied and
brought to the patient's bedside for use during the clinical
consultation. These templates help focus the information-gathering
process, organize the data, and generate important documentation.
- Standardized assessment instruments and questionnaires, such as
the Michigan Alcohol Screening Test, Delirium Rating Scale-Revised-98,
and HIV Dementia Scale, which assist in consultation and evaluation.
- Summaries and charts of differential diagnoses to assist
psychiatric consultation to medical patients, including Web addresses
to access the latest information on a particular condition or
treatment.
- A study guide in case-question-answer format for selected
chapters.
This volume also includes a “how-to” chapter
on assessing decisional capacity, complete with a worksheet for
gathering information and documenting informed consent. It also features
practical reviews of psychotherapeutic issues, such as a primer for what
to do when patients ask about spiritual issues. Concluding chapters
present short, practical guides on addressing general psychological
issues occurring in medical patients.
This proven manual—already being used to teach
residents the core curriculum in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and
On-Call Preparedness at Bellevue Hospital in New York City—will be
welcomed by general psychiatrists, consultation-liaison and
psychosomatic medicine fellows, residents, and medical students
everywhere.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The
Delirious Patient
Chapter 2. The
Patient with Hepatic Disease, Alcohol Dependence, and Altered Mental
Status
Chapter 3. The
Patient with Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 4. The
Patient with Kidney Disease
Chapter 5. The
Patient with Pulmonary Disease
Chapter 6. The
Patient with GI Symptoms and Psychiatric Distress
Chapter 7. The
Obstetrics Patient
Chapter 8. The
Patient Using Steroids
Chapter 9. The
HIV-Infected Patient
Chapter 10. The Patient with
Hepatitis C
Chapter 11. A Primer on Solid
Organ Transplant Psychiatry
Chapter 12. Assessing
Decisional Capacity and Informed Consent in Medical Patients: A
Short, Practical Guide
Chapter 13. Psychological
Issues in Medical Patients: Autonomy, Fatalism, and Adaptation to
Illness
Chapter 14. When Patients Ask
About the Spiritual: A Primer
Chapter 15. The Seriously Ill
Patient: Physician Factors in the Doctor-Patient Relationship:
A Short, Practical Guide
Chapter 16. Epilogue: The
Physician as Comforter
Appendix 1. American Psychiatric
Association Guidelines for Assessing the Delirious Patient:
Checklist
Appendix 2. Worksheet for Organizing
Medical Chart Information: The Initial Psychiatric Consultation
Appendix 3. Decision Tree for
Psychiatric Differential Diagnosis of Medically Ill Patients
Appendix 4. "VINDICTIVE MADS":
Differential Diagnosis of Mental Status Changes
Appendix 5. A Short, Practical Guide
to Treating Dementia-Related Behavioral Problems in the Medical Setting
Appendix 6. A Guide to Herbal
Supplements in the Medical Setting
Appendix 7. Worksheet for Diagnosing
and Comparing Serotonin Syndrome and Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
Appendix 8. Delirium Rating
Scale-Revised -98
Appendix 9. The Confusion Assessment
Method (CAM) Instrument
Appendix 10. Memorial Delirium
Assessment Scale (MDAS)
Appendix 11. Risk Factors for
Torsades de Pointes
Appendix 12. Guidelines for Adult
Psychotropic Dosing in Renal Failure
Appendix 13. Commonly Used Drugs With
Sedative-Hypnotic Properties
Appendix 14. Electroconvulsive
Therapy in Medical Illness: Practice Guidelines of the American
Psychiatric Association
Appendix 15. Diagnosing Depression in
the Medically Ill
Appendix 16. Screening Worksheet for
Bipolar Spectrum Disorders
Appendix 17. Neuropsychiatric Effects
of Electrolyte and Acid-Base Imbalance
Appendix 18. Worksheet for Monitoring
Patients Receiving Atypical Antipsychotics
Appendix 19. Case Vignettes and Study
Guide
Index
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