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    edited by Katherine Maloy.
    Contents:
    Anxiety, trauma and hoarding / Katherine Maloy
    Mood disorders : clinical examples and risk assessment / Jennifer Goldman
    Evaluating suicide risk in psychotic disorders / Katherine Maloy and Yona Silverman
    Evaluating violence risk in psychotic disorders / Abigail L. Dahan and Jessica Woodman
    Medical and neurologic syndromes / Jonathan Howard, Miriam Zincke, Anthony Dark, Bem Atim
    Substance abuse : intoxication and withdrawal / Joe Kwon, Emily Deringer, Luke Archibald
    Evaluating the geriatric patient / Dennis Popeo
    Borderline and narcissistic personality disorders / Wiktoria Bielska, Jillian Copeland
    Psychiatric emergencies in children and adolescents / Ruth Gerson, Fadi Haddad
    Developmental and autism spectrum disorders in adults / Katherine Maloy
    Ethical and legal issues / Amit Rajparia
    Forensic issues / Jennifer A. Mathur, Wiktoria Bielska, Rebecca Lewis, Bipin Subedi
    Short-term crisis intervention and mobile crisis evaluation / Adria N. Adams, Camilla Lyons, Madeleine O'Brien
    Somatization and consulting to the medical emergency department / Lindsay Gurin
    Psychodynamic issues in psychiatric emergency evaluation / Daniel J. Zimmerman
    Use of language interpretation / Bipin Subedi, Katherine Maloy
    The homeless patient / Katherine Maloy.
    Digital Access Oxford 2016
  • Article
    Mirakhur RK, Dundee JW, Clarke RS.
    Br J Anaesth. 1977 Aug;49(8):825-9.
    Glycopyrrolate, a new anticholinergic agent, was evaluated and compared with atropine. Glycopyrrolate 0.2 mg to neostigmine 1.0 mg was found to be safe and effective. The heart rates remained more stable with glycopyrrolate, and the frequency of arrhythmia, which was both transient and of no consequence, was similar in the two groups. The antisialogogue action of glycopyrrolate was superior to that of atropine.
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