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Discharge of the Emergency Patient with Risk Factors for Suicide: Psychiatric and Legal Perspectivesalways been to collaborate with the patient in resolving the crisis and selecting the most appropriate level of care. But this new emphasis has taken over, evolving from a best practice into the standard of care.finale 发表于 2025-3-27 04:01:13
Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders in the Emergency Departmentdepartment (ED) than in psychiatric environments like the acute mental health ward. Indeed, patients with somatization disorders use more primary care, emergency, and hospital resources even when controlling for other medical and psychiatric comorbidities . However, psychiatric pathology drives their healthcare utilization.anthropologist 发表于 2025-3-27 06:59:35
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Critical Evaluation and Discussion,s Administration (SAMHSA) Drug Abuse Warning Network report, in 2011, there were approximately 2.5 million drug-abuse-related ED visits nationwide . Twenty-five percent of the total drug-related ED visits involved illicit drugs, and 28% involved pharmaceuticals. The most common illegal drugs of a削减 发表于 2025-3-27 23:27:29
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Critical Evaluation and Discussion,gone a paradigm shift, from one favoring triage and hospitalization to one favoring treatment and hospital diversion. In the best hands, the goal has always been to collaborate with the patient in resolving the crisis and selecting the most appropriate level of care. But this new emphasis has taken过去分词 发表于 2025-3-28 14:12:11
Critical Evaluation and Discussion,t with bodily symptoms or concerns about having a disease. As such, they are more commonly encountered in general medical settings like the emergency department (ED) than in psychiatric environments like the acute mental health ward. Indeed, patients with somatization disorders use more primary care