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Mental Health in Emergency Care

Mental Health in Emergency Care

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Mental Health in Emergency Care takes a practical, scenario-based approach to help students and recent graduates hone their knowledge and skills to address the mental health needs of people presenting to emergency care settings.

Featuring typical presentations across community, pre-hospital and hospital contexts, the scenarios demonstrate how clinicians can identify underlying mental health issues that can often go undetected and contribute to poor health outcomes.

Mental Health in Emergency Care provides a framework for thinking about mental health in emergency settings, and how to develop mental health knowledge and skills that can be applied in order to provide more holistic care to all patients.

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Elsevier
93939
9780729544214
9780729544214

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
286
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO MENTAL HEALTH IN EMERGENCY CARE

    2. MENTAL HEALTH TRIAGE IN EMERGENCY SETTINGS

    3. PRACTICE SETTING SCENARIOS

    3.1 Supporting the Social and Emotional Wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Presenting with Mental Health Concerns

         3.2 Assessing and Responding to People with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Concerns

    3.3 Assessing and Responding to Children and Young People Experiencing Mental Health Concerns

    3.4 Working with Families of People Experiencing Mental Illness or Distress

    3.5 Assessing and Responding to an Older Person Presenting with Confusion, Agitation and Delirium

    3.6 Assessing and Responding to Someone Who Presents Following Intentional Self-harm

    3.7 Assessing and Responding to Someone Who Presents with Suicidal Behaviour

    3.8 Assessing and Responding to Someone Presenting with Panic

    3.9 Assessing and Responding to Someone Presenting with an Eating Disorder

    3.10 Assessment and Management Considerations Working with Women Experiencing a Mental Health Perinatal Emergency in Remote Australia

    3.11 Assessment and Management Considerations Working with Someone Experiencing Psychosis in a PACER Team Community Setting

        3.12 Assessment and Management Considerations Working with People Presenting with Mood Disorder in the Pre-Hospital (Paramedic) Practice Setting

        3.13 Assessment and Management Considerations for Supporting Asylum Seekers and Refugees

    3.14 Supporting Resilience and Providing Psychological First Aid when Working in Disaster Settings as a First Responder

    4. SELF-CARE FOR WORKING IN EMERGENCY CARE SETTINGS

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