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Eureka: Psychiatry

Eureka: Psychiatry

Clare Fenton | Keri-Michele Lodge | Janine Henderson

(2018)

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Abstract

Eureka – an innovative series for students that fully integrates core science, clinical medicine and surgery. With its engaging and authoritative text, featuring insightful clinical cases, graphic narratives, SBAs and a wealth of other learning tools, Eureka has everything students need to succeed in medicine and pass their exams.

Series features across titles:

  • Engaging clinical cases show how skilled clinician would work through a presentation, and put diseases and biomedical principles into patient context
  • Innovative graphic narratives bring clinical cases to life, show how to approach difficult scenarios and convey the experience of being a patient
  • Starter questions - stimulating answers to intriguing questions make learning fun
  • Boxes highlight tips, tricks and key learning points

 

Psychiatry

  • First principles chapter clearly explains the key concepts and processes that underpin psychiatric disorders
  • Clinical essentials chapter provides an overview of the symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders, relevant history and examination techniques, investigations and management options
  • Disease-based chapters give concise descriptions of all major disorders, e.g. anxiety, substance misuse and learning disabilities, each chapter introduced by engaging clinical cases that feature unique graphic narratives
  • Emergencies chapter covers the principles of immediate care in situations, such as violent patients and suicidal behaviour
  • Integrated care chapter discusses strategies for the management of chronic conditions across primary and other care settings
  • Self-Assessment – 80 multiple choice questions clinical SBAs

Clare Fenton
Keri-Michele Lodge
Janine Henderson
Hull York Medical School, UK

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Half Title i
Title iii
Copyright iv
Contents viii
Series Editors’ Foreword v
About the Series Editors vi
About the Authors vi
Preface vii
Glossary xi
Acknowledgements xii
Chapter 1 First principles 1
Introduction 1
Overview of psychiatry 2
Theoretical basis of psychiatry 8
Ethical and legal issues in psychiatry 28
Classification of psychiatric disease 33
Global mental health 36
Chapter 2 Clinical essentials 43
Introduction 43
How to take a history 44
Psychiatric examination 53
Investigations 72
Management options 74
Chapter 3 Affective (mood) disorders 97
Introduction 97
Case 1 Low mood 98
Case 2 Overactivity 102
Depressive disorders 105
Bipolar affective disorder 115
Persistent mood disorders 121
Chapter 4 Schizophrenia and psychotic illness 123
Introduction 123
Case 3 Auditory hallucinations 124
Case 4 Self-neglect 127
Schizophrenia 128
Other psychotic disorders 138
Chapter 5 Anxiety disorders 143
Introduction 143
Case 5 Persistent pervasive symptoms of anxiety 144
Generalised anxiety disorder 147
Panic disorder 150
Phobias 151
Obsessive compulsive disorder 154
Acute stress reaction and post-traumatic stress disorder 157
Chapter 6 Suicide and self-harm 161
Introduction 161
Case 6 A serious overdose 162
Case 7 Repeated self-harm 164
Self-harm 166
Suicide 172
Chapter 7 Personality disorders 177
Introduction 177
Case 8 Emotional instability and relationship difficulties 178
Personality disorders 180
Chapter 8 Substance misuse and addictions 185
Introduction 185
Case 9 Excessive alcohol consumption 186
Case 10 Heroin use 189
Alcohol dependence 192
Drugs and psychoactive substances 197
Drug-induced psychiatric disorders 201
Chapter 9 Eating disorders 203
Introduction 203
Case 11 Rapid weight loss 204
Anorexia nervosa 206
Bulimia nervosa 210
Chapter 10 Perinatal psychiatry 213
Introduction 213
Case 12 Low mood 6 weeks after delivery 214
Postnatal blues 217
Postnatal depression 218
Postnatal psychosis 220
Chapter 11 Physical and psychological co-morbidity 223
Introduction 223
Case 13 Chronic neck pain 224
Somatisation and medically unexplained symptoms 226
Conversion disorders 228
Delirium 229
Psychiatric illness secondary to physical illness 231
Organic personality change 233
Sleep disorders 235
Psychosexual disorders 238
Chapter 12 Dementia and old-age psychiatry 243
Introduction 243
Case 14 Increasing forgetfulness 244
Dementia 247
Alzheimer’s disease 248
Vascular dementia 250
Other dementias 251
Mental illness in the elderly 255
Chapter 13 Child and adolescent psychiatry 259
Introduction 259
Case 15 Disruptive behaviour in a 5-year-old 260
Developmental disorders 262
Behavioural disorders 265
Emotional disorders 269
Chapter 14 Psychiatry of intellectual disability 271
Introduction 271
Case 16 Angry outbursts at work 272
Intellectual disability 275
Mental illness in the context of intellectual disability 278
Chapter 15 Psychiatric emergencies 281
Introduction 281
Case 17 Refusal to be admitted to hospital 281
Case 18 Acute psychotic symptoms 284
Case 19 Acute confusion 286
Case 20 Suicidal behaviour 287
Case 21 Agitated and violent patient 289
Case 22 Acute alcohol withdrawal 290
Case 23 Fever, muscle stiffness and tremor 293
Chapter 16 Integrated care 297
Introduction 297
Case 24 Chronic psychosis and weight gain 300
Management of mild and moderate depression 302
Physical health problems in the chronically mentally unwell 304
Depression in the chronically physically unwell 305
Screening for postnatal depression 307
Alcohol dependence 308
Community care of dementia 309
Chapter 17 Self-assessment 313
SBA questions 313
SBA answers 325
Index 333
A 333
B 334
C 334
D 335
E 335
F 335
G 336
H 336
I 336
K 336
L 336
M 336
N 337
O 337
P 337
Q 338
R 338
S 338
T 339
U 339
V 339
W 339
Z 339