ABSTRACT
Get the vital clinical information you need with this comprehensive handbook!In the decade since the first edition of this book, dramatic changes have taken place in the field of geriatric psychiatry. Psychiatry in the Nursing Home, Second Edition, presents timely information on the newest trends in law, culture, and medications, while still offering essential advice on the fundamental concerns of caring for elderly patients with mental illnesses. The new edition of this essential handbook presents up-to-date information on psychiatric issues involving nursing home patients. Featuring helpful case histories and diagnostic criteria, Psychiatry in the Nursing Home, Second Edition, helps you effectively treat such difficult problems as noisy patients, sexual acting out, and incontinence. In addition, it offers help with such administrative concerns as financial issues, absent or warring families, and staffing problems. Psychiatry in the Nursing Home, Second Edition, presents incisive discussions of the changes in the field since the publication of the first edition, including:
- the effects of the new Prospective Payment System
- the use of newly released psychotropic medications
- the altered nomenclature of the DSM-IV
- the rise in assisted-living facilities
- the rapid development of the specialty of geriatric psychiatry
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part I: The Places
chapter |6 pages
The History of Nursing Homes
chapter |6 pages
Paper, Paper, Paper
chapter |8 pages
The New Asylums?
chapter |8 pages
What Is a Nursing Home?
chapter |6 pages
How the Homes Are Paid
chapter |6 pages
Anger at the Nursing Home
part |2 pages
Part II: The People
part |2 pages
Part III: The Problems
chapter |10 pages
Psychotropic Drugs
chapter |18 pages
Memory Loss and Confusion
chapter |8 pages
Delusions and Hallucinations
chapter |10 pages
Sadness and Depression
chapter |10 pages
Anxiety and Sleeplessness
chapter |16 pages
Wandering, Falls, Physical Restraints, and Loss of Mobility
chapter |14 pages
Violence
chapter |22 pages
Nonviolent Antisocial Behaviors
chapter |8 pages
The Medical Interface
chapter |8 pages
Neurological Disorders
chapter |6 pages
Death and Dying
part |2 pages
Part IV: The Future