Today's Hours: 10:00am - 6:00pm

Search

Filter Applied Clear All

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    Howard H. Fenn, Ana Hategan, James A. Bourgeois, editors.
    Summary: This book offers mental health guidelines for all medical professionals facing the emerging challenges presented by an aging population worldwide. The text acknowledges that as the geriatric demographic grows, limited resources and infrastructures demand quality protocols to deliver inpatient geriatric psychiatric care, and that many physicians may not be trained to address these specific needs. This text fills this gap with guidelines assessing, diagnosing, and treating aging patients as they present in the emergency room and other settings. Unlike any other text, this book focuses on how to optimize the use of the inpatient setting by recommending evaluations and treatments, and offering flow-charts and figures of key points, to guide both general workup and continued evaluation and treatment. This approach aims to minimize instances of premature release or readmissions and to improve outcomes. Chapters cover the various issues that clinicians face when working with an older patient, including legal topics, limitations to treatment, prescription-related complications, patients struggling with substance abuse, and various behavioral concerns. Written by experts in the field, the text takes a multidisciplinary approach to deliver high-quality care as needs of the aging population evolve. Inpatient Geriatric Psychiatry is a vital resource for all clinicians working with an aging population, including geriatricians, psychiatrists, neurologists, primary care providers, hospitalists, psychologists, neuropsychologists, emergency room and geriatric nurses, social workers, and trainees.

    Contents:
    Part I: Foundations of inpatient geriatric psychiatry. Essential medical work-up and rule outs
    Neuropsychological assessment
    Pharmacological overview in geriatrics: pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, laboratory monitoring
    Interdisciplinary roles and interface
    Legal aspects of inpatient geriatric psychiatry
    Part II: Prevalent problems in inpatient geriatric psychiatry. Major neurocognitive disorder with behavioral disturbance (behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia--BPSD)
    Acute medical events: falls, seizures, CVAS, urinary retention, cardiac events, hypotension, SIADH, dehydration, and infection
    Suicide in the geriatric population: risk factors, identification, and management
    Sleep in geriatric psychiatry inpatients
    Alcohol and substance use disorders in the geriatric psychiatry inpatient: acute treatment, detoxification, and withdrawal
    Psychiatric symptoms comorbid with neurological syndromes
    Delirium: risk factors, contributors, identification, work-up, and treatment
    Involuntary interventions: medications, forced feeding, restraints, and prevention of wandering
    Pain management
    Special syndromes: serotonin syndrome, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and catatonia
    Neuromodulation interventions: ECT and RTMS – work-up, preparation, and posttreatment care + ketamine in inpatient psychiatry
    Medication strategies: switching, tapering, cross-over, overmedication, drug-drug interactions, and discontinuation syndromes
    Psychotherapies and non-pharmacological interventions
    Part III: Special topics. Medical nursing care and communication barriers
    Telemedicine and IT: use of digital technology on inpatient units
    Placement, coordination, and follow-up.
    Digital Access Springer 2019