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Essentials of physical health in psychiatry / edited by Irene Cormac and David Gray.

Contributor(s): Cormac, Irene [editor of compilation.] | Gray, David, 1949- [editor of compilation.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : RCPsych Publications, [2012]Description: xviii, 477 pages : illustrations (colour)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781908020895 (ebook)Subject(s): People with mental disabilities -- Medical care | Psychophysiology | Health and Wellbeing | Personal & public health | Psychiatry | Mental health services | Diseases & disordersGenre/Form: Online access: Click here, 1 copy Also available in printed form ISBN 9781908020406Summary: People with a mental disorder or learning disability have an increased risk of physical ill health. Psychiatrists tend to focus on the mental health of patients, and their medical knowledge may get out of date. This text gives practical information on physical health topics most likely to occur in people with mental disorders. A practical manual on dealing with physical diseases that commonly affect psychiatric patients. As a psychiatrist, you may be the only medically qualified person caring for your patient. So what do you do when your patient with bipolar disorder also has poorly controlled asthma? Someone taking antipsychotic medication complains of chest pain - what action do you need to take? Your elderly patient with dementia shows signs of respiratory distress following a fall - do you manage this yourself, or arrange a transfer to the emergency department? People with a mental illness or intellectual disability are especially vulnerable to physical illness but may not have easy access to a primary care doctor. All psychiatrists must be able to deal with medical emergencies and minor injuries, interpret basic medical investigations and recognise where and when to get help from a general practitioner or another specialist. Uniquely addressing this need, Essentials of Physical Health in Psychiatry is co-edited by a psychiatrist and a physician, and provides you with: Basic information on common problems that may affect psychiatric patients. Recommendations on regular medical review and disease screening. Confidence to deal with common medical emergencies. Advice on when to refer to a specialist.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

People with a mental disorder or learning disability have an increased risk of physical ill health. Psychiatrists tend to focus on the mental health of patients, and their medical knowledge may get out of date. This text gives practical information on physical health topics most likely to occur in people with mental disorders. A practical manual on dealing with physical diseases that commonly affect psychiatric patients. As a psychiatrist, you may be the only medically qualified person caring for your patient. So what do you do when your patient with bipolar disorder also has poorly controlled asthma? Someone taking antipsychotic medication complains of chest pain - what action do you need to take? Your elderly patient with dementia shows signs of respiratory distress following a fall - do you manage this yourself, or arrange a transfer to the emergency department? People with a mental illness or intellectual disability are especially vulnerable to physical illness but may not have easy access to a primary care doctor. All psychiatrists must be able to deal with medical emergencies and minor injuries, interpret basic medical investigations and recognise where and when to get help from a general practitioner or another specialist. Uniquely addressing this need, Essentials of Physical Health in Psychiatry is co-edited by a psychiatrist and a physician, and provides you with: Basic information on common problems that may affect psychiatric patients. Recommendations on regular medical review and disease screening. Confidence to deal with common medical emergencies. Advice on when to refer to a specialist.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9781908020406

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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