The Diagnosis and Management of Agitation
Herausgeber: Zeller, Scott L; Wilson, Michael P; Nordstrom, Kimberly D
The Diagnosis and Management of Agitation
Herausgeber: Zeller, Scott L; Wilson, Michael P; Nordstrom, Kimberly D
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A practical guide to the origins and treatment options for agitation, a common symptom of psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
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A practical guide to the origins and treatment options for agitation, a common symptom of psychiatric and neurologic disorders.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781107148123
- ISBN-10: 110714812X
- Artikelnr.: 46984576
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781107148123
- ISBN-10: 110714812X
- Artikelnr.: 46984576
1. Agitation: where we're going, where we've been Scott L. Zeller; 2. The
biology of agitation Scott A. Simpson; 3. Medical evaluation of the
agitated patient Seth Thomas and Nathan Beckerman; 4. Agitation due to
substance use, abuse, and withdrawal Alexander Schorb and Heinz Grunze; 5.
Medical causes of patients with agitation: systemic illness Sandra
Schneider; 6. Special populations: agitation in elderly patients Eric L.
Anderson; 7. The psychiatric evaluation of patients with agitation Joachim
Scharfetter; 8. Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of
personality disorders Paul R. Borghesani, Sharon Romm and Jagoda Pasic; 9.
Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of mood and psychotic
disorders Marina Garriga, Isabella Pacchiarotti, Miquel Bernardo and Eduard
Vieta; 10. Collaborative de-escalation Jon S. Berlin; 11. Agitation in
field settings: emergency medical providers and law enforcement Thom Dunn
and Charles Dempsey; 12. Use of force in the prehospital environment Yuko
Nakajima and Gary M. Vilke; 13. Appropriate use of restraint and seclusion
Naomi Schmelzer; 14. Pharmacologic treatment of agitation Leslie Citrome;
15. Understanding the environmental, social, familial, and cultural context
of agitation Julien J. Cavanagh de Carvalho; 16. The ethics of agitation:
when is an agitated patient decisionally capable? David Pepper and Michael
P. Wilson; 17. Patient rights, patient and family perspectives on agitation
Phyllis Foxworth; 18. Diagnosis and management of agitation in children and
adolescents John S. Rozel, Keith R. Stowell and Gregory D. Thorkelson.
biology of agitation Scott A. Simpson; 3. Medical evaluation of the
agitated patient Seth Thomas and Nathan Beckerman; 4. Agitation due to
substance use, abuse, and withdrawal Alexander Schorb and Heinz Grunze; 5.
Medical causes of patients with agitation: systemic illness Sandra
Schneider; 6. Special populations: agitation in elderly patients Eric L.
Anderson; 7. The psychiatric evaluation of patients with agitation Joachim
Scharfetter; 8. Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of
personality disorders Paul R. Borghesani, Sharon Romm and Jagoda Pasic; 9.
Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of mood and psychotic
disorders Marina Garriga, Isabella Pacchiarotti, Miquel Bernardo and Eduard
Vieta; 10. Collaborative de-escalation Jon S. Berlin; 11. Agitation in
field settings: emergency medical providers and law enforcement Thom Dunn
and Charles Dempsey; 12. Use of force in the prehospital environment Yuko
Nakajima and Gary M. Vilke; 13. Appropriate use of restraint and seclusion
Naomi Schmelzer; 14. Pharmacologic treatment of agitation Leslie Citrome;
15. Understanding the environmental, social, familial, and cultural context
of agitation Julien J. Cavanagh de Carvalho; 16. The ethics of agitation:
when is an agitated patient decisionally capable? David Pepper and Michael
P. Wilson; 17. Patient rights, patient and family perspectives on agitation
Phyllis Foxworth; 18. Diagnosis and management of agitation in children and
adolescents John S. Rozel, Keith R. Stowell and Gregory D. Thorkelson.
1. Agitation: where we're going, where we've been Scott L. Zeller; 2. The
biology of agitation Scott A. Simpson; 3. Medical evaluation of the
agitated patient Seth Thomas and Nathan Beckerman; 4. Agitation due to
substance use, abuse, and withdrawal Alexander Schorb and Heinz Grunze; 5.
Medical causes of patients with agitation: systemic illness Sandra
Schneider; 6. Special populations: agitation in elderly patients Eric L.
Anderson; 7. The psychiatric evaluation of patients with agitation Joachim
Scharfetter; 8. Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of
personality disorders Paul R. Borghesani, Sharon Romm and Jagoda Pasic; 9.
Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of mood and psychotic
disorders Marina Garriga, Isabella Pacchiarotti, Miquel Bernardo and Eduard
Vieta; 10. Collaborative de-escalation Jon S. Berlin; 11. Agitation in
field settings: emergency medical providers and law enforcement Thom Dunn
and Charles Dempsey; 12. Use of force in the prehospital environment Yuko
Nakajima and Gary M. Vilke; 13. Appropriate use of restraint and seclusion
Naomi Schmelzer; 14. Pharmacologic treatment of agitation Leslie Citrome;
15. Understanding the environmental, social, familial, and cultural context
of agitation Julien J. Cavanagh de Carvalho; 16. The ethics of agitation:
when is an agitated patient decisionally capable? David Pepper and Michael
P. Wilson; 17. Patient rights, patient and family perspectives on agitation
Phyllis Foxworth; 18. Diagnosis and management of agitation in children and
adolescents John S. Rozel, Keith R. Stowell and Gregory D. Thorkelson.
biology of agitation Scott A. Simpson; 3. Medical evaluation of the
agitated patient Seth Thomas and Nathan Beckerman; 4. Agitation due to
substance use, abuse, and withdrawal Alexander Schorb and Heinz Grunze; 5.
Medical causes of patients with agitation: systemic illness Sandra
Schneider; 6. Special populations: agitation in elderly patients Eric L.
Anderson; 7. The psychiatric evaluation of patients with agitation Joachim
Scharfetter; 8. Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of
personality disorders Paul R. Borghesani, Sharon Romm and Jagoda Pasic; 9.
Psychiatric causes of agitation: exacerbation of mood and psychotic
disorders Marina Garriga, Isabella Pacchiarotti, Miquel Bernardo and Eduard
Vieta; 10. Collaborative de-escalation Jon S. Berlin; 11. Agitation in
field settings: emergency medical providers and law enforcement Thom Dunn
and Charles Dempsey; 12. Use of force in the prehospital environment Yuko
Nakajima and Gary M. Vilke; 13. Appropriate use of restraint and seclusion
Naomi Schmelzer; 14. Pharmacologic treatment of agitation Leslie Citrome;
15. Understanding the environmental, social, familial, and cultural context
of agitation Julien J. Cavanagh de Carvalho; 16. The ethics of agitation:
when is an agitated patient decisionally capable? David Pepper and Michael
P. Wilson; 17. Patient rights, patient and family perspectives on agitation
Phyllis Foxworth; 18. Diagnosis and management of agitation in children and
adolescents John S. Rozel, Keith R. Stowell and Gregory D. Thorkelson.