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This issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest
edited by Drs Jessica Jeffrey, Eugene Grudnikoff, Barry Sarvet and
Rajeev Krishna, will cover key topics of importance surrounding
Measurement-Based Care in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. This
issue is one of four selected each year by our series Consulting
Editor, Dr. Todd Peters. Topics discussed in this issue include but
are not limited to: Evidence for the use of MBC in clinical
practice; Validated Measures in Child Psychiatry and How to Use
Them; Integrating MBC into Trainee Education; MBC In the Treatment
of Depression; MBC in the Treatment of Anxiety; MBC in the
Treatment of ADHD and disruptive behavior disorders; MBC in the
Treatment of Substance Use Disorders; Implementing MBC in Various
Practice Settings; Use of MBC Data to track Clinic Performance and
Quality Outcomes; Use of MBC Data in Population Health Management;
HIT resources to support MBC, among others.
Poverty, substandard medical care, social neglect or withdrawal,
unhealthy lifestyle-these are just some of the contributors to the
substantial morbidity of patients with severe mental illness.
Medical deteriorations are often unexpected and severe, and
particularly difficult to evaluate in the context of psychotic
disorders. For this new edition, the Handbook of Medicine in
Psychiatry has been updated and streamlined to provide a realistic
approach to the medical issues encountered in psychiatric practice
by helping clinicians answer whether their patient: * Is at risk of
dying or becoming severely disabled.* Requires an immediate
therapeutic intervention for a potentially life-threatening
condition.* Needs to be transferred to an emergency medicine
setting.* Requires urgent investigations.* Must have changes made
in the current medication regimen. Clinical vignettes for each
chapter illustrate the complexity of the presentation of abnormal
vital signs and somatic disorders in psychiatric settings,
including fever, hypertension, seizures, and nausea and vomiting.
The guide also provides risk stratification for major
complications-from abnormal thyroid function and acute kidney
injury to myocarditis and venous thromboembolism-enabling readers
to determine the need for a transfer of the patient to an emergency
medicine setting. A brand-new section features thorough discussions
of topics requiring interdisciplinary collaboration with
geriatricians, neurologists, anesthesiologists, addiction medicine,
and adolescent medicine specialists. Clinicians working in today's
busy inpatient and outpatient psychiatric settings will find in
these pages a cognitive framework and knowledge base that will aid
them in accurate decision making in the conditions of uncertainty
created by potentially major medical deteriorations of the
vulnerable populations under their care.
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