THE MAUDSLEY PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR PHYSICAL HEALTH CONDITIONS IN PSYCHIATRY

THE MAUDSLEY PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR PHYSICAL HEALTH CONDITIONS IN PSYCHIATRY

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Psiquiatría
ISBN:
978-1-119-55420-2
Páginas:
752
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

51,00 €

Despues:

48,45 €

• Part 1 Cardiology 1
Chapter 1 Tachycardia 3
Chapter 2 Bradycardia 17
Chapter 3 QT Interval Prolongation 23
Chapter 4 Syncope 35
Chapter 5 Hypertension 41
Chapter 6 Postural Hypotension 51
Chapter 7 Peripheral Oedema 59
Chapter 8 Myocarditis 71
Chapter 9 Hypercholesterolaemia 79
Chapter 10 Physical Activity 85
• Part 2 Endocrinology 91
Chapter 11 Diabetes Mellitus 93
Chapter 12 Thyroid Disease 105
Chapter 13 Hyperprolactinaemia 117
Chapter 14 Obesity 125
• Part 3 Haematology 137
Chapter 15 Anaemia 139
Chapter 16 Neutropenia 147
Chapter 17 Thrombocytopenia 155
Chapter 18 Venous Thromboembolism and Anticoagulation 159
• Part 4 Gastroenterology 169
Chapter 19 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux and Peptic Ulcer Disease 171
Chapter 20 Gastrointestinal Bleeding 181
Chapter 21 Nausea and Vomiting 191
Chapter 22 Dysphagia 199
Chapter 23 Deranged Liver Function Tests 207
Chapter 24 Alcohol and Physical Health 215
Chapter 25 Unintentional Weight Loss 223
Chapter 26 Dry Mouth 229
Chapter 27 Hypersalivation 235
Chapter 28 Constipation 241
• Part 5 Renal and Urology 251
Chapter 29 Urinary Retention 253
Chapter 30 Urinary Incontinence 259
Chapter 31 Polyuria 267
Chapter 32 Sodium Derangement 273
Chapter 33 Potassium Derangement 279
Chapter 34 Chronic Kidney Disease 287
• Part 6 Sexual and Reproductive Health 297
Chapter 35 Sexual Dysfunction 299
Chapter 36 Contraception 307
Chapter 37 Infertility 317
Chapter 38 Sexually Transmitted Infection 319
• Part 7 Infectious Diseases 325
Chapter 39 Pneumonia 327
Chapter 40 Influenza 337
Chapter 41 Urinary Tract Infection 343
Chapter 42 Gastroenteritis 251
Chapter 43 Viral Hepatitis 357
Chapter 44 Tuberculosis 365
Chapter 45 Human Immunodeficiency Virus 373
• Part 8 Respiratory 383
Chapter 46 Smoking Cessation 385
Chapter 47 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 395
Chapter 48 Asthma 405
Chapter 49 Obstructive Sleep Apnoea 413
• Part 9 Neurology 419
Chapter 50 Delirium 421
Chapter 51 Autoimmune Encephalitis 431
Chapter 52 Catatonia 441
Chapter 53 Seizure Disorders 451
Chapter 54 Headache 461
Chapter 55 Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Rhythm 471
Chapter 56 Extrapyramidal Side Effects 479
Chapter 57 Tardive Dyskinesia 485
Chapter 58 Tremor 491
• Part 10 Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Health 497
Chapter 59 Low Back Pain 499
Chapter 60 Arthritis 505
• Part 11 Ophthalmology 515
Chapter 61 Eye Disease 517
• Part 12 Obstetrics and Gynaecology 535
Chapter 62 Pregnancy 537
Chapter 63 Menopause 551
• Part 13 Dermatology 559
Chapter 64 General Dermatology 561
Chapter 65 Psychodermatology 569
• Part 14 Electroconvulsive Therapy 573
Chapter 66 Electroconvulsive Therapy 575
• Part 15 Emergencies 583
Chapter 67 Chest pain 585
Chapter 68 Acute Shortness of Breath 593
Chapter 69 Acute Coronary Syndrome 597
Chapter 70 Arrhythmia 605
Chapter 71 Hypertensive Crisis 609
Chapter 72 Sepsis 613
Chapter 73 Acute Kidney Injury 617
Chapter 74 Diabetic Emergencies 625
Chapter 75 Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding 629
Chapter 76 Status Epilepticus 631
Chapter 77 Anaphylaxis 633
Chapter 78 Reduced Consciousness and Coma 637
Chapter 79 Thyroid Emergencies 641
Chapter 80 Head Injury 645
Chapter 81 Acute Meningitis and Infective Encephalitis 651
Chapter 82 Stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack 657
Chapter 83 Overdose 663
Chapter 84 Acute Dystonia 673
Chapter 85 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome 679
Chapter 86 Serotonin Syndrome 683
Chapter 87 Emergencies in Obstetrics and Gynaecology 687
Chapter 88 The Acute Abdomen 699
Chapter 89 The ABCDE Approach 709

Learn to improve your assessment, investigation, and management of physical health conditions in people with severe mental illness

The Maudsley Practice Guidelines for Physical Health Conditions in Psychiatry offers psychiatric and general practitioners an evidence-based and practical guide for the appropriate assessment, investigation, and management of common physical health conditions seen in people with severe mental illness. Written by a renowned team of respected experts in medicine, surgery, pharmacy, dietetics, physiotherapy, and psychiatry, the book bridges the gap between psychiatric and physical health services for the severely mentally ill.
The Maudsley Practice Guidelines for Physical Health Conditions in Psychiatry also provides practitioners with expert guidance on making effective referrals to other medical and surgical subspecialties, telling readers what information subspecialties would expect to receive. Its use will improve the quality of clinical care received by mentally ill patients and, by promoting a holistic approach to treatment that considers both body and mind, will enhance the therapeutic relationship between patient and practitioner.

The Maudsley Practice Guidelines for Physical Health Conditions in Psychiatry covers the following:
• Guidance on assessment and management of well over a hundred different medical and surgical presentations commonly seen in people with serious mental illness
• Management of physical health emergencies in a psychiatric setting
• Evidence-based approaches to management of physical side effects of psychiatric medications
• Advice on approaches to promote a healthy lifestyle in people with serious mental illness, such as smoking cessation and changes to diet and physical activity

Perfect for both psychiatrists and general practitioners who wish to improve the quality of care they provide to people with serious mental illness, The Maudsley Practice Guidelines for Physical Health Conditions in Psychiatry will be of use to anyone setting out to navigate the divide between the treatment of psychiatric and physical health conditions.

AUTHORS
• David M. Taylor, BSc, MSc, PhD, FCMHP, FFRPS, FRPharmS, FRCP (Edin), is Director of Pharmacy and Pathology at the Maudsley Hospital; Professor of Psychopharmacology at King's College, London, UK.
• Fiona Gaughran, MD, FRCP(I), FRCP (Lon), FRCP (Edin), FRCPsych, FHEA, is Director of Research and Development at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, where she is Lead Consultant for the National Psychosis Service; Reader in Psychopharmacology and Physical Health at King's College, London, UK.
• Toby Pillinger, MA (Oxon), BM BCh, MRCP, PhD, is an Academic Clinical fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College, London; South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.