2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2007.01.529
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Acutely disturbed behaviour in psychiatry: A survey of current practice

Abstract: Background:Acute behavioural disturbance in psychiatric patients often requires urgent treatment. National guidelines in England indicate that olanzapine is a suitable alternative to older antipsychotics due to a beneficial side effect profile.Method:A retrospective study that looked at the case notes of 32 patients on an acute adult and psychogeriatric ward. Information was gathered on patient gender, diagnosis, incidence of acute behavioural disturbance in the preceding 3 months and the type of medication an… Show more

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