NMS PsychiatryJoshua T. Thornhill Part of the National Medical Series (NMS), this book provides a quick review of clinical Psychiatry with USMLE-style (vignette) questions for self-study and assessment. Features include 500 USMLE-style questions in vignette format, a comprehensive exam, and a convenient outline format.
This updated edition will include the latest medications, treatment protocols, evidence-based practice guidelines, and revised diagnostic criteria using DSM-IV-TR. New to this edition will be an expanded focus on geriatric psychiatry and emergency psychiatry, as well as traumatic brain injury. |
Contents
Overview | 10 |
Psychotic Disorders ROBERT BREEN | 17 |
VI | 53 |
Treatment | 108 |
Opioids | 125 |
I | 133 |
V | 149 |
IV | 157 |
121 | 207 |
Emergency Psychiatry | 209 |
Child Psychiatry | 225 |
Mood Disorders | 235 |
13 | 245 |
I | 267 |
IV | 281 |
298 | |
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