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Inpatient Fact Sheet Relaxation and Deep Breathing

March 25, 2024

Relaxation and deep breathing exercises are helpful for relieving anxiety and insomnia and you should include them in your repertoire of therapeutic tools on the inpatient uni

Inpatient Fact Sheet Involuntary Medications

March 25, 2024

A feature of many psychiatric illnesses is a lack of insight into the need for treatment. You may need to secure a court order for involuntary treatment if a patient refuses medications and their symptoms put them or others at risk or hinder their ability to meet basic needs.

Inpatient Fact Sheet Behavior Management Plan Revised

March 25, 2024

Behavior Management Plans are tools for addressing and modifying a patient's challenging behaviors. These plans typically outline specific inappropriate behaviors, set clear consequences for these behaviors, and detail rewards for appropriate behavior. Here's a sample template that you can adapt to suit each patient’s unique needs and circumstances.

Inpatient Fact Sheet How to Medicate Schizophrenia

March 25, 2024

Your patients with schizophrenia won’t all be alike – some will have prominent delusions and hallucinations while others might primarily display disorganized thinking and impaired social functioning. Regardless of a patient’s presentation, medications help manage symptoms and improve their quality of life. Here we provide guidance on using medications to treat patients with schizophrenia.

Inpatient Fact Sheet Opioid Withdrawal

March 25, 2024

Who Is Likely to Experience Withdrawal Symptoms? ● Risk group: Anyone consistently taking opioids for ≥2 weeks. ● Predictors of severe withdrawal: Daily use, high dosage, and use of short-acting opioids.

Inpatient Fact Sheet Agitation Medications

March 25, 2024

While empathetic listening, validating emotions, and scheduled medications effectively calm many agitated patients, they don't always succeed. This fact sheet offers a guide on medication strategies for acute agitation in emergency department (ED) and psychiatric inpatient settings, specifically targeting agitation from primary psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder manic episodes.

Inpatient Fact Sheet Psychotherapy for Psychotic

March 25, 2024

By integrating psychotherapy into treatment plans for patients with psychotic disorders, you can enhance their symptom management and improve their overall well-being. Here we review two evidence-based therapeutic approaches that are effective in various settings, including inpatient units.

Inpatient Fact Sheet Discharge Planning

March 25, 2024

Effective discharge planning is crucial for ensuring the continuity of care for psychiatric patients, minimizing their risk of readmission, and facilitating a successful transition back into the community.

Inpatient Fact Sheet Organizing Your Day Cheat Sheet

March 25, 2024

I. Pre-Interview Planning ● Get a list of your patients; identify or organize them by new workups /discharges / continuing pts ● Identify staff of the day--charge nurse; nurse and other staff (eg, Mental Health Aides, nursing attendants) assigned to your patients

Inpatient Fact Sheet Neurologic Exam in Psychiatry

March 25, 2024

In most psychiatric units, a medical consultant (either an MD or an NP) is responsible for conducting an admission H and P for all patients, which includes a brief neurological exam and a cranial nerve screen. However, some units have a policy of requiring the attending psychiatrist to do some portions of the physical exam, and this may include a brief neurologic exam. In this factsheet we give you a brief refresher course on how to do the standard neurologic exam.

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