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CME Post-Test, Substance Use Disorders, CHPR, January/February/March 2024

January 31, 2024
From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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By successfully completing the test you will be awarded a certificate for 2 CME credit.


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Research Update

Are Individuals With Major Depressive Symptoms More Likely to Own a Gun in the United States?

January 31, 2024
Susan Siegfreid, MD.
From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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Susan L. Siegfreid, MD. Dr. Siegfreid has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

A survey of gun ownership and gun purchasing plans found that individuals with depressive symptoms were significantly more likely to purchase a gun, or plan to purchase a gun, compared to non-depressed individuals, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Research Update

Sublingual Dexmedetomidine for Acute Agitation in Bipolar Disorder

January 31, 2024
Sébastien Hardy, PharmD, BCPS.
From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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Sébastien Hardy, PharmD, BCPS. Dr. Hardy has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Sublingual dexmedetomidine was found to work effectively and quickly for mild to moderate agitation in patients with bipolar disorder.


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Clinical Update

Inpatient Use of Benzodiazepines for Patients With Substance Use Disorders

January 31, 2024
Audrey Abelleira, PharmD, BCPP
From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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Audrey Abelleira, PharmD, BCPP. Clinical pharmacist practitioner, VA Connecticut Healthcare System; clinical instructor, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.

Dr. Abelleira has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Benzodiazepines are highly beneficial for managing anxiety and agitation in psychiatric inpatient settings, but we must be cautious about prescribing them to patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). Here we review strategies to reduce the risk of benzodiazepine misuse and discuss alternative medication options, including second-generation antipsychotics, antidepressants, gabapentin, and pregabalin.


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Expert Q&A

Alcohol Withdrawal: What to Watch For on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

January 31, 2024
Caridad Ponce Martinez, MD, FAPA, FASAM
From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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QA2_Caridad Ponce Martinez_photo.jpgCaridad Ponce Martinez, MD, FAPA, FASAM.

Assistant professor of psychiatry, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA.

Dr. Ponce Martinez has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Dr. Ponce Martinez highlights the need to identify and manage alcohol withdrawal in psychiatric settings, underscoring the use of the CIWA-Ar scale for monitoring symptom progression. While benzodiazepines remain the primary treatment, she reviews alternative treatment strategies and tells us which patients are so high risk that they must be transferred to a medical unit for care.


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Expert Q&A

Substance-Induced Psychosis: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Options

January 31, 2024
Nicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM
From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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QA1_Nicholas Athanasiou_photo.JPGNicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM.

Associate clinical professor, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences (DGSOM), UCLA Olive View Psychiatry Residency Program; Supervising Mental Health Psychiatrist, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA.

Dr. Athanasiou has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Substance-induced psychosis (SIP) presents diagnostic challenges in distinguishing it from primary psychotic disorders, with substance timing, symptom type, and duration being key differentiators. Effective treatment combines antipsychotic medications and substance cessation strategies. Dr. Athanasiou reviews key points in the management of SIP.


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Ketamine and the Evolving Psychopharmacologic Pipeline for Depression

December 8, 2023
Robert C. Meisner, MD

0.50 CME Credits. Robert Meisner, MD, explores the latest developments in psychiatric treatment with ketamine and esketamine, including their differences and emerging insights for clinicians.


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Clinical Guidance

Liver Impairment: Prescribing Psychiatric Medications

December 1, 2023
Daniel Carlat, MD

Dr. Carlat has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.
Full Fact Sheet Editorial Information

Prescribing psychiatric medications for patients with liver impairment requires caution because the liver plays a central role in drug metabolism.




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Clinical Guidance

Kidney Impairment: Prescribing Psychiatric Medications

December 1, 2023
Daniel Carlat, MD

Dr. Carlat has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.
Full Fact Sheet Editorial Information

Most psychotropic medications can be used safely in patients with kidney disease, although dose adjustments are often necessary. This fact sheet summarizes the key issues to consider.




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Clinical Guidance

Confusion and Delirium: Psychiatric Evaluation for Consult Liaison Clinicians

December 1, 2023
Daniel Carlat, MD

Dr. Carlat has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.
Full Fact Sheet Editorial Information

The terms “confusion,” “delirium,” “encephalopathy,” and “altered mental status (AMS)” are often used interchangeably when describing a patient who has undergone a rapid cognitive change and is unable to think and concentrate normally.




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