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The Maudsley Practice guidelines for physical health conditions in psychiatry / David Taylor, Fiona Gaughran, Toby Pillinger.

By: Contributor(s): Series: The Maudsley prescribing guidelines seriesPublisher: Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2020Edition: 1stDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
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  • 9781119554240 (ePub ebook) :
  • 9781119554219 (PDF ebook) :
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  • 616.891 23
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Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS ; ; Preface xxi List of abbreviations xxiii   Part 1 Cardiology 1   Chapter 1 Tachycardia 3 Sinus tachycardia 3 Atrial fibrillation 4 Supraventricular tachycardia 4 Ventricular tachycardia 6 Diagnostic principles 6 Management 10 References 14   Chapter 2 Bradycardia 17 Diagnosis 19 Management and when to refer to a specialist 21 References 22   Chapter 3 QT Interval Prolongation 23 Prescribing QTc‐prolonging medication 27 Diagnostic principles 28 Management 29 References 32   Chapter 4 Syncope 35 Causes of syncope 35 Syncope and serious mental illness 36 Diagnostic principles 36 Diagnosis and management 38 References 39   Chapter 5 Hypertension
41 Diagnostic principles 43 Diagnosis 44 Management 45 References 48   Chapter 6 Postural Hypotension 51 Diagnostic principles 53 Management 54 References 58   Chapter 7 Peripheral Oedema 59 Diagnostic principles 60 Management 66 References 67   Chapter 8 Myocarditis 71 Diagnostic principles 71 Management 75 Clozapine‐induced myocarditis 75 References 77   Chapter 9 Hypercholesterolaemia 79 Diagnostic principles 80 Diagnostic criteria 81 Management 81 References 84   Chapter 10 Physical Activity 85 Physical activity and serious mental illness 85 How much physical activity and exercise should people be doing? 86 Practical tips 87 Messages to include in discussions with patients 87
References 88   Part 2 Endocrinology 91   Chapter 11 Diabetes Mellitus 93 Diagnostic principles 93 Management 97 References 102   Chapter 12 Thyroid Disease 105 Hypothyroidism 105 Diagnostic principles 107 Management 110 Hyperthyroidism 111 Diagnostic principles 112 Management 113 References 114   Chapter 13 Hyperprolactinaemia 117 Diagnostic principles 119 Management and when to refer to a specialist 121 Hyperprolactinaemia and osteoporosis risk in serious mental illness 122 Hyperprolactinaemia and cancer risk 123 References 123   Chapter 14 Obesity 125 Monitoring 127 Prevention and treatment of weight gain 129 References 134   Part 3 Haematology 137   Chapter
15 Anaemia 139 Diagnostic principles 140 Management and referral pathways 143 References 145   Chapter 16 Neutropenia 147 Drug‐induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis 149 Diagnostic principles 150 Management 151 References 153   Chapter 17 Thrombocytopenia 155 Diagnostic principles 156 Management and when to refer 158 References 158   Chapter 18 Venous Thromboembolism and Anticoagulation 159 Risk factors 159 Prophylaxis 161 Diagnosis 162 Management 164 References 168   Part 4 Gastroenterology 169   Chapter 19 Gastro‐oesophageal Reflux and Peptic Ulcer Disease 171 Gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease 171 Peptic ulcer disease 176 References 178   Chapter 20 Gastrointestinal Bleeding 181
Diagnostic principles 183 Management 185 References 188   Chapter 21 Nausea and Vomiting 191 Diagnostic principles 193 Management 195 References 198   Chapter 22 Dysphagia 199 Causes of dysphagia in the general population 199 Diagnostic principles 200 Management 203 Oesophageal cancer in psychiatric populations 203 Dysphagia in the elderly 204 References 204   Chapter 23 Deranged Liver Function Tests 207 Diagnostic principles 207 Management 212 References 213   Chapter 24 Alcohol and Physical Health 215 What is harmful use? 215 Physical complications of alcohol use 216 Approach to the patient with suspected alcohol misuse 217 Management 220 References 222   Chapter 25 Unintentional Weight Loss 223
Diagnostic principles 225 Management 227 References 227   Chapter 26 Dry Mouth 229 Diagnostic principles 231 Management 231 References 232   Chapter 27 Hypersalivation 235 Diagnostic principles 235 Management 236 References 239   Chapter 28 Constipation 241 Diagnostic principles 243 Management 244 References 249   Part 5 Renal and Urology 251   Chapter 29 Urinary Retention 253 Urinary retention and serious mental illness 253 Diagnostic principles 254 Management 256 References 256   Chapter 30 Urinary Incontinence 259 Diagnostic principles 261 Management 262 References 264   Chapter 31 Polyuria 267 Diagnostic principles 268 Management 269
References 271   Chapter 32 Sodium Derangement 273 Diagnostic principles 274 Management 276 References 277   Chapter 33 Potassium Derangement 279 Hyperkalaemia 279 Hypokalaemia 282 References 285   Chapter 34 Chronic Kidney Disease 287 Diagnostic principles 289 Management 291 References 295   Part 6 Sexual and Reproductive Health 297  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ; ; Preface xxi List of abbreviations xxiii   Part 1 Cardiology 1   Chapter 1 Tachycardia 3 Sinus tachycardia 3 Atrial fibrillation 4 Supraventricular tachycardia 4 Ventricular tachycardia 6 Diagnostic principles 6 Management 10 References 14   Chapter 2 Bradycardia 17 Diagnosis 19 Management and when to refer to a specialist 21 References 22   Chapter 3 QT Interval Prolongation 23 Prescribing QTc‐prolonging medication 27 Diagnostic principles 28 Management 29 References 32   Chapter 4 Syncope 35 Causes of syncope 35 Syncope and serious mental illness 36 Diagnostic principles 36 Diagnosis and management 38 References 39   Chapter 5 Hypertension

41 Diagnostic principles 43 Diagnosis 44 Management 45 References 48   Chapter 6 Postural Hypotension 51 Diagnostic principles 53 Management 54 References 58   Chapter 7 Peripheral Oedema 59 Diagnostic principles 60 Management 66 References 67   Chapter 8 Myocarditis 71 Diagnostic principles 71 Management 75 Clozapine‐induced myocarditis 75 References 77   Chapter 9 Hypercholesterolaemia 79 Diagnostic principles 80 Diagnostic criteria 81 Management 81 References 84   Chapter 10 Physical Activity 85 Physical activity and serious mental illness 85 How much physical activity and exercise should people be doing? 86 Practical tips 87 Messages to include in discussions with patients 87

References 88   Part 2 Endocrinology 91   Chapter 11 Diabetes Mellitus 93 Diagnostic principles 93 Management 97 References 102   Chapter 12 Thyroid Disease 105 Hypothyroidism 105 Diagnostic principles 107 Management 110 Hyperthyroidism 111 Diagnostic principles 112 Management 113 References 114   Chapter 13 Hyperprolactinaemia 117 Diagnostic principles 119 Management and when to refer to a specialist 121 Hyperprolactinaemia and osteoporosis risk in serious mental illness 122 Hyperprolactinaemia and cancer risk 123 References 123   Chapter 14 Obesity 125 Monitoring 127 Prevention and treatment of weight gain 129 References 134   Part 3 Haematology 137   Chapter

15 Anaemia 139 Diagnostic principles 140 Management and referral pathways 143 References 145   Chapter 16 Neutropenia 147 Drug‐induced neutropenia and agranulocytosis 149 Diagnostic principles 150 Management 151 References 153   Chapter 17 Thrombocytopenia 155 Diagnostic principles 156 Management and when to refer 158 References 158   Chapter 18 Venous Thromboembolism and Anticoagulation 159 Risk factors 159 Prophylaxis 161 Diagnosis 162 Management 164 References 168   Part 4 Gastroenterology 169   Chapter 19 Gastro‐oesophageal Reflux and Peptic Ulcer Disease 171 Gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease 171 Peptic ulcer disease 176 References 178   Chapter 20 Gastrointestinal Bleeding 181

Diagnostic principles 183 Management 185 References 188   Chapter 21 Nausea and Vomiting 191 Diagnostic principles 193 Management 195 References 198   Chapter 22 Dysphagia 199 Causes of dysphagia in the general population 199 Diagnostic principles 200 Management 203 Oesophageal cancer in psychiatric populations 203 Dysphagia in the elderly 204 References 204   Chapter 23 Deranged Liver Function Tests 207 Diagnostic principles 207 Management 212 References 213   Chapter 24 Alcohol and Physical Health 215 What is harmful use? 215 Physical complications of alcohol use 216 Approach to the patient with suspected alcohol misuse 217 Management 220 References 222   Chapter 25 Unintentional Weight Loss 223

Diagnostic principles 225 Management 227 References 227   Chapter 26 Dry Mouth 229 Diagnostic principles 231 Management 231 References 232   Chapter 27 Hypersalivation 235 Diagnostic principles 235 Management 236 References 239   Chapter 28 Constipation 241 Diagnostic principles 243 Management 244 References 249   Part 5 Renal and Urology 251   Chapter 29 Urinary Retention 253 Urinary retention and serious mental illness 253 Diagnostic principles 254 Management 256 References 256   Chapter 30 Urinary Incontinence 259 Diagnostic principles 261 Management 262 References 264   Chapter 31 Polyuria 267 Diagnostic principles 268 Management 269

References 271   Chapter 32 Sodium Derangement 273 Diagnostic principles 274 Management 276 References 277   Chapter 33 Potassium Derangement 279 Hyperkalaemia 279 Hypokalaemia 282 References 285   Chapter 34 Chronic Kidney Disease 287 Diagnostic principles 289 Management 291 References 295   Part 6 Sexual and Reproductive Health 297  

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