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Clinical Manual to Psychosomatic Medicine: A Guide to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (Concise Guides) By Michael G. WiseJames R. Rundell ( American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. )
Release Date: 2005-04
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More concise, practical, and clinically oriented than other available texts, Clinical Manual of Psychosomatic Medicine: A Guide to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry is designed to aid today's busy clinicians with bedside and office consultation. This manual presents the distilled wisdom of two highly experienced consultation-liaison psychiatrists and includes many illustrative figures and tables that offer quick, easy access to critical information about how to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders in patients who have, or believe they have, other medical disorders. The authors of Clinical Manual of Psychosomatic Medicine begin by summarizing how to do effective psychiatric consultation in a changing health care environment, citing key trends such as managed health care, reallocation of health care resources, medical care, and psychiatric consultation's shift from inpatient to outpatient settings, and to multidisciplinary teams. After discussing the mental status examination, the authors examine - Epidemiology, clinical characteristics, differential diagnosis, and treatment and management of various syndromes and disorders—Delirium, dementia, depression, mania, anxiety, somatoform and related disorders, and substance-related disorders (alcohol, sedatives/hypnotics/anxiolytics, opiates/narcotics, amphetamines, and cocaine)—violence/aggression and suicidality.
- Pharmacological issues—Patients who are medically ill are usually taking one or more medications. Therefore, consultation-liaison psychiatrists must thoroughly understand drug actions, metabolism, and elimination; the cytochrome P450 system; and drug interactions, including the risks for pregnant and breast-feeding women.
- Other critical issues—Pain management, personality, ethical and legal, and geriatric psychiatry issues.
- Special consultation-liaison topics—Pregnant/postpartum, pediatric, burn, cancer, neurology and neurosurgery, HIV/AIDS, critically ill, and impotent patients, and organ transplant donors and recipients.
The work of consultation-liaison psychiatrists has been proven to reduce mortality, morbidity, length of stay, and hospital costs in general hospital patients and medical-surgical outpatients. To accommodate the shift from inpatient to outpatient settings and to the evolving importance of psychiatric care delivered within specialty and primary care settings, this invaluable reference shows how consultation psychiatrists are the ideal clinicians to provide rapid, focused, and practical diagnostic assessments and treatment recommendations. Essentially an expanded fourth edition of the Concise Guide to Consultation Psychiatry, the eminently practical Clinical Manual of Psychosomatic Medicine: A Guide to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry will be welcomed by consultation-liaison and general psychiatrists, primary care physicians, consultation-liaison/psychosomatic fellows, psychiatry residents, and medical students. This manual is an outstanding resource for didactics and clinical rotations for those in training or reviewing for board examinations.
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A good reference guide ( elendar )
This is a great reference to carry around while on consults. Takes a lot of the same information from the Textbook of C/L written in 2002. Very useful for diagnosing and treating the common things seen on a Psych C/L service. However, not adequate to substitute for a real C/L text when trying to learn more in depth about the subject.
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A good guide! ( mike54677 )
A good guide for medical students, residents and fellows. For practicing medical psychiatrists, this guide should serve as a good resource for quick review, say in an emergency situations, since it covers most topics. However, this guide lacks the breadth that experts will need to know more clinical details (e.g. no details on medical and neurologic conditions that most C-L psychiatrists encounter) or to review for the ABPN psyhosomatic exam.
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State of the Art Psychiatric Consultation ( ecassem2 )
Wise and Rundell are stars in the category of psychiatrists who have an excellent sense of general medicine and go to the heart of the matter when patients with medical, surgical, or neurological problems develop a significant risk to themselves because of delirium, depression/mania, suicidal intent or attempts, panic, claustrophobia and other phobias, alcohol/other addictions, chronic pain, disabling hypochondriasis,violent or threatening patients, manipulative behavior, malingering, or even factitious disorders. They know the entire array of psychotropic drugs' interaction with the superfamily microsomal enzyme systems and what can and cannot be safely prescribed. Both have received the Air Force's highest awards for their contributions to military psychiatry.
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