Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatry

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2006-02-28
Publisher(s): Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc
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Summary

Every practitioner today will welcome the Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatryas the first realistic, evidence-based overview of medicine for psychiatrists in training or practice because it is Written to address the lack of empirical data showing how the type of medical knowledge acquired through traditional psychiatric residency training can be used in the psychiatric setting. Organized to reflect the realities confronting clinicians working in self-standing inpatient psychiatric settings, where inadequate histories, premature diagnostic closure, and a reluctance to perform physical assessments contribute to underrecognized, misdiagnosed, and suboptimally treated medical disorders in at least half of all psychiatric patients. Based on the findings of a retrospective analysis of internal medicine evaluations requested for 1,001 patients (501 men and 500 women, ranging from age 8 to 98) admitted in 2002 to a 208-bed urban private psychiatric hospital, which found that most medical consultations requested in a psychiatric hospital were due to a limited group of symptoms, signs, and laboratory abnormalities-that is potential side effects of psychotropic drugs (falls, hyperglycemia, hypotension, hyponatremia, nausea, constipation, leucopenia), pain symptoms, and respiratory and urinary tract infections. Structured for easy reading and comprehension, with topics grouped in 14 sections according to a common feature, such as cardiac arrest, abnormal vital signs, pain, signs of common infections, and respiratory distress; 5 chapters that discuss essential features in clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, risk stratification, and assessment and management in the psychiatric setting. Focused on the ways in which psychiatric disorders and their treatments produce pathophysiologic changes and alter the classic presentation of common and serious conditions. Intended to augment rather than replace established print and electronic resources of medical knowledge, the meticulously illustrated and referenced Handbook of Medicine in Psychiatryoffers an invaluable resource for clinicians today as they pursue the complex practice of psychiatry in the 21st century.

Author Biography

Peter Manu, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Medicine and Psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, and Director of Medical Services at Zucker Hillside Hospital in the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System in Glen Oaks, New York.

Raymond E. Suarez, M.D., is Resident Physician in the Department of Psychiatry at Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York.

Barbara J. Barnett, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Director of the Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Residency Program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York.

Table of Contents

Contributors xv
Acknowledgments xxiii
Preface xxv
PART I Cardiac Arrest and Airway Obstruction
Jennifer Muneyyirci
Barbara J. Barnett
Cardiac Arrest
3(8)
Catalina Vazquez
Choking and Laryngospasm
11(10)
Stephanie M. Reynolds
PART II Abnormal Vital Signs
Pamela Arsove
Fever
21(12)
David Shih
Hypertension
33(8)
Alla M. Trubetskoy
Hypotension and Orthostasis
41(8)
Edward Kan
Tachycardia
49(6)
Bon S. Ku
Bradycardia
55(10)
Leonidas Pritsiolas
PART III Respiratory Distress
Jill Karpel
Peter Manu
Dyspnea
65(10)
Boris I. Medarov
Leonard J. Rossoff
Wheezing
75(12)
Jacob K. Goertz
Sleep Apnea
87(10)
Harly E. Greenberg
Aung Htoo
PART IV Pain Symptoms
Kumar Alagappan
Chest Pain
97(8)
Lorna Breen
Barbara J. Barnett
Abdominal Pain
105(12)
Douglas A. Isaacs
Barbara J. Barnett
Low Back Pain
117(10)
Tom Kuo
Pain in Extremities
127(10)
Michael Bennett
Peter Manu
PART V Neurological Symptoms
Marc L. Gordon
The Unresponsive Psychiatric Patient
137(10)
Scott Leibowitz
Raymond E. Suarez
Falls
147(6)
Sung Wu Sun
Giselle P. Wolf-Klein
Head Trauma
153(8)
Jerry Chang
Headache
161(10)
Sassan Naderi
Marc L. Gordon
Syncope
171(10)
Michael E. Bernstein
Kumar Alagappan
Seizures
181(14)
Alexandra E. McBride
Extrapyramidal Syndromes Related to Neuroleptics
195(16)
Brian Koo
Mark F. Gordon
Marc L. Gordon
PART VI Gastrointestinal Abnormalities
Nakechand Pooran
Dysphagia
211(6)
Nakechand Pooran
S. Devi Rampertab
Heartburn
217(6)
Nakechand Pooran
S. Devi Rampertab
Nausea and Vomiting
223(8)
Prasun Jalal
Diarrhea
231(8)
Robert J. Brunner
Constipation
239(8)
Kostas Sideridis
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
247(10)
Angelo M. O. Fernandes
Abnormal Liver Function
257(10)
Nakechand Pooran
PART VII Signs of Common Infections
Barbara J. Barnett
Red Eye
267(10)
Dawne Kort
Sore Throat, Earache, and Upper Respiratory Infections
277(10)
Grace Chen
Dysuria and Pyuria
287(4)
Vicki Figen
Cough
291(12)
Gnanaraj Joseph
PART VIII Skin and Soft Tissue Abnormalities
Barbara J. Barnett
Dermatological Disorders
303(12)
Steven A. Valassis
Edema
315(12)
Juliet Caldwell
PART IX Hematological Abnormalities
Dilip Patel
Neutropenia
327(14)
Rajasrre Roy
Manish Sheth
Dilip Patel
Thrombocytopenia
341(6)
Archana Bhargava
Dilip Patel
Anemia
347(8)
Simon Vinarsky
Dilip Patel
PART X Renal and Electrolyte Abnormalities
Hitesh Shah
Azotemia
355(12)
Sheron Latcha
Hematuria
367(8)
Hitesh Shah
Hyponatremia
375(10)
Ananea Adamidis
Hitesh Shah
Hypernatremia and Polyuric States
385(10)
Joseph Mattana
Hypokalemia
395(8)
Michael Gitman
Hyperkalemia
403(8)
Madhu C. Bhaskaran
Urinary Tract Obstruction
411(8)
Mary C. Mallappallil
PART XI Endocrine and Metabolic Abnormalities
Harvey L. Katzeff
Diabetes Mellitus
419(10)
Terry Gray
Harvey L. Katzeff
Hyperlipidemia
429(6)
Harvey L. Katzeff
Thyroid Abnormalities
435(10)
Harvey L. Katzeff
Hypercalcemia
445(6)
Stuart Morduchowitz
Obesity
451(8)
Stuart Morduchowitz
PART XII Electrocardiographic Abnormalities
Gino Farina
ST Segment and T Wave Abnormalities
459(14)
Thomas Doohan
Gino Farina
Arrhythmias
473(8)
Sally S. Chao
Prolonged Q--Tc Interval
481(12)
Mansoor Khan
PART XIII Acute Changes in Mental Status
Angela Scicutella
Peter Manu
Agitation
493(12)
Elizabeth M. Sublette
Jeffrey Nachbar
Howard Hao
Delirium
505(12)
Angela Scicutella
PART XIV The Approach to the Patient With Multiple Medical Problems
Rosanne M. Leipzig
Peter Manu
Risk Assessment Prior to Electroconvulsive Therapy
517(8)
Anne Frederickson
Peter Manu
The Patient With Multiple Medical Problems
525(22)
Cinthya Marturano
Rosanne M. Leipzig
Index 547

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