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 Ahow-toA 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 Ahow-toA 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 manualAalready being used to teach residents the
core curriculum in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and On-Call
Preparedness at Bellevue Hospital in New York CityAwill be welcomed by
general psychiatrists, consultation-liaison and psychosomatic medicine
fellows, residents, and medical students everywhere.