Contemporary Practices for Medical Evaluation of the Psychiatric Patient in the Emergency Department.

Focus (American Psychiatric Publishing) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-16 DOI:10.1176/appi.focus.20220063
Michael P Wilson, Edward Hamrick, Victor Stiebel, Kimberly Nordstrom
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Abstract

Although emergency department (ED) visits for patients with mental illness are frequent, medical evaluation (i.e., "medical screening") of patients presenting with psychiatric complaints is inconsistent. This may largely be related to differing goals for medical screening, which often vary according to specialty. Although emergency physicians typically focus on stabilization of life-threatening diseases, psychiatrists tend to believe that care in the ED is more comprehensive, which often places the two fields at odds. The authors discuss the concept of medical screening, review the literature on this topic, and offer a clinically oriented update to the 2017 American Association for Emergency Psychiatry consensus guidelines on medical evaluation of the adult psychiatric patient in the ED.

急诊科精神病患者医学评估的当代实践。
虽然精神疾病患者在急诊科(ED)就诊的频率很高,但对精神疾病主诉患者的医学评估(即 "医学筛查")却并不一致。这在很大程度上可能与医疗筛查的目标不同有关,而不同的专业通常会有不同的目标。虽然急诊医生通常专注于稳定危及生命的疾病,但精神科医生往往认为急诊室的护理更为全面,这往往使两个领域的医生产生分歧。作者讨论了医学筛查的概念,回顾了有关这一主题的文献,并对 2017 年美国急诊精神病学协会关于急诊室成人精神病患者医学评估的共识指南进行了以临床为导向的更新。
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