What is a psychiatric emergency?
What isn't a psychiatric emergency?
What are the indications for admission to psychiatric facility?
What aren't indications for admission to psychiatric facility?
Is monopoly harming people's mental health and behavior?
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What are psychiatric medical emergencies?
How should you do a quick assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of a person reported as a psychiatric medical emergency? |
What does a child and adolescent psychiatrist actually do?
What training programs are available?
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What is a psychiatric emergency?
What isn't a psychiatric emergency?
What are the indications for admission to psychiatric facility?
What aren't indications for admission to psychiatric facility? What is medical malpractice?
What is legal malpractice?
How is vicarious liability defined?
The duties of the psychiatrist include:
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What are the symptoms, signs, and issues that should alert mandatory psychiatrist consultation?
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What should a psychiatrist or medical doctor know to prevent wrong diagnosis and treatment?
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Intentional enforced harms
What are intentional enforced harms?
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How could this be prevented?
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Enforced Suffering
What is enforced suffering?
What are your rights as a civilized human being?
Who is a civilized human being?
How do you define a civilized human being?
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What is Psychiatry?
Psychiatry is medical specialty dealing with the diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders and enhancing normal human behavior.
What are psychiatric disorders?
Pysciatric disorders include threatening behavior; violent behavior; psychotic disorder; infancy, childhood, and adolescence mental health or behavior disorders; cognitive disorders, substance-related disorders; mood disorders; anxiety disorders; somatoform disorders; fictitious disorders; dissociative disorders, sexual and gender identity disorders; eating disorders; sleep disorders; impulse control disorders; adjustment disorders; personality disorders; and abuse and neglect medical conditions.
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What isn't a psychiatric disorder?
What isn't a psychiatric disorder still may need psychiatric consultation.
What will a normal person do if subjected to harmful conditions?
This isn't a psychiatric disorder, but needs psychiatric consultation.
What will happen if you don't diagnose and manage a psychiatric emergency correctly?
Possibilities include homicides, suicides, assaults, harassments, harm to self, harm to others, disability, escalation of conflict and disputes, decreased productivity, and other harms.
Can a case be a psychiatric and legal emergency at the same time?
Yes.
What will happen if you diagnose a psychiatric emergency incorrectly?
The person diagnosed incorrectly could suffer emotional distress Or other harms.
What factors influence adherence to medical doctors� or psychiatrists� recommendations?
Confidence in the experience and knowledge of the medical doctors or psychiatrists.
Confidence that the diagnosis is correct.
Confidence in the standard of treatment as per preventive and curative concepts of medicine.
Compliance with environmental factors.
What factors influence the best outcome of medical doctors� or psychiatrists� recommendations?
Correct diagnosis.
Recommendations as per international standards and recent advances regarding preventive and curative concepts of medicine.
Compliance with environmental factors.
What should you monitor in a psychiatric hospital?
Behavior, vitals, character.
How should you monitor a psychiatric hospital?
Let's examine this.
Threat to self, threat to others, harmful to self, harmful to others, assault on self, assault on others, not taking care of self, not taking care of others who have accepted the duty and responsibility. Vitals, character evaluation, behavior in various settings.
What is threatening behavior?
Words or gestures that create a reasonable fear of harm or injury.
Words or gestures that cause emotional distress.
Direct or indirect threats of harm or injury.
Prolonged or frequent shouting that creates a reasonable fear of harm or injury.
What is violent behavior?
Violent behavior is defined as the use of physical force or violence to inflict harm on others, to endanger the health or safety of another person or property, or restrict the freedom of action or movement of another person. These include slapping, punching, striking, pushing, or otherwise physically attacking a person; unwelcome physical contact; throwing, punching, or otherwise handling objects in an aggressive manner; or stalking an individual.
Examples of actions that will be taken when an employee has been found to have violated this policy include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Mandatory participation in counseling.
2. Corrective/disciplinary action up to and including termination.
3. Arrest and criminal prosecution.
4. Special procedures such as job relocation or initiation of a court order may be implemented.
If, upon investigation, it is determined that a report was falsified or made maliciously, the employee who provided the false information will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination, as well as possible arrest and criminal prosecution.
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What isn't delusion?
How many Muslims are in the world?
Do all Muslims have delusions?
How many agree the elections in 2009 were a fraud?
Do all of them have delusions?
No. This isn't a delusion.
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What are sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic-related disorders?
Polysubstance-related disorder?
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What are mood disorders?
Major depressive disorder
Dysthymic disorder
Bipolar disorders, including hypomanic, mixed, and depressed.
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What are fictitious disorders?
Fictitious disorder with mostly psychological symptoms
Fictitious disorder with mostly physical symptoms
Fictitious disorder with both psychological and physical symptoms
Fictitious disorder not otherwise specified
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What are some dissociative disorders?
Dissociative amnesia
Dissociative identity disorder
Dissociative fugue
Depersonalization disorder
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What isn't a psychiatric disorder?
What isn't a psychiatric disorder still may need psychiatric consultation?
What will a normal person do if subjected to harmful conditions?
What will happen if you don't diagnose and manage a psychiatric emergency correctly?
What will happen if you diagnose a psychiatric emergency incorrectly?
What is threatening behavior?
What is violent behavior?
What are some psychotic disorders?
What characteristics are associated with psychotic disorder?
What are delusions?
What are hallucinations?
What isn't a psychotic disorder?
What isn't delusion?
What are infancy, childhood, and adolescence mental health or behavior disorders?
What are cognitive disorders?
What substances cause substance-related disorders?
What are sedative, hypnotic, or anxiolytic-related disorders?
What are mood disorders?
What are anxiety disorders?
What are some somatoform disorders?
What are fictitious disorders?
What are some dissociative disorders?
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What type of cases can a medical doctor refer to a psychologist?
What type of counseling can a medical doctor do himself/herself?
Can a psychologist do health care counseling?
What are the different types of counseling?
When is counseling required?
Here are important guidelines.
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How could this be prevented?
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What's normal?
What is normal behavior for a child?
What is normal behavior for a child?
What constitutes a disability?
Who gave this diagnosis?
How did you reach the diagnosis?
If you don't have answers to these questions, do you think you are fit for this work?
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Research
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Sleep
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Addiction, Substance abuse
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Depression |
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