by American Psychiatric Association (Author)
Developed by psychiatrists who are in active clinical practice, this practical guideline offers invaluable information to psychiatrists who care for patients with delirium. It summarizes the current data available on this topic and provides recommendations for treatment. In helping the clinician provide treatments that address the underlying etiology of the delirium, it discusses psychiatric management, environmental and supportive interventions, and specific pharmacologic treatments. This text examines clinical features influencing treatment including comorbid psychiatric disorders and general medical conditions. It also provides guidance for educating the patient and family and assessing and ensuring patient safety. Ultimately, this guideline can assist psychiatrists in their clinical decision making and improve the care of their patients.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 75
Edition: 1
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Published: 01 Jun 1999
ISBN 10: 089042313X
ISBN 13: 9780890423134
Although delirium is a complex psychiatric syndrome, the APA Work Group on Delirium has succeeded in providing a readable, comprehensive, and effective tool for use by clinicians who treat delirium in their daily practice... The table on assessment is so well done that physicians who treat delirium should laminate it and carry it with them... the Practice Guidelines is extremely useful and more than meets its stated goals. -- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 62:1 , January, 2001