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Psychiatric hospital
Psychiatric hospital A psychiatric hospital (also called at various places and ... the treatment of persons with mental illness. Psychiatric wards differ only in that they are ... a unit of a larger hospital. Background Psychiatric hospitals or wards have a number of ... that patients receive. Contrary to popular belief, psychiatric hospitals are generally quiet, even boring ...
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Talk:Psychiatric
Talk:Psychiatric An encyclopedia entry on an adjective? This ...
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Psychiatric medications
Psychiatric medications Psychiatric medications, also known as psychoactive drugs, exert ...
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Psychiatric nurse
Psychiatric nurse A Psychiatric Nurse is trained to care for individuals ... North America there are three levels of psychiatric nursing. The licensed vocational nurse and the licensed psychiatric technician may dispense medication and assist with data collection regarding psychiatric and mental health clients. The registered ...
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Psychiatric nosology
Psychiatric nosology Psychiatric nosology is the branch of medicine concerned with the classification and description of psychiatric disorders. The standard system of classification now ... the early manual devised by the American Psychiatric Association and now published under the title ... be "fully compatible with… ICD-10" (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, p. xxi), which is ...
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Psychiatric history
Psychiatric history A psychiatric history is the result of a medical ... the mental status examination to produce a " psychiatric formulation " of the person being examined. Psychologists ... Past history This is divided into the psychiatric past history, which looks at any previous ... well as any other past or ongoing psychiatric problems. The medical past history documents ...
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Psychiatric imprisonment
Psychiatric imprisonment It has been suggested that this ... section be merged into Involuntary commitment. (Discuss) Psychiatric imprisonment refers to the involuntary imprisonment of people in psychiatric institution on the grounds that they are ... Personal conduct Psikhushka Political prisoner External links Psychiatric Imprisonment in Oregon Amnesty International
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Psychiatric evaluations (Asylum wiki)
Psychiatric evaluations Broadly speaking, psychiatric evaluations typically can take place in two ... whether to place a person in an psychiatric setting for a three day evaluation in an institution or psychiatric ward . This could take place in a ... psychology or psychiatry. You might even misuse psychiatric terms on purpose, to show your ...
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Psychiatric medications (Psychology wiki)
Psychiatric medications Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Strategy Grp strategy users area Translation Proj. Psychiatric medications, also known as psychoactive drugs, exert ... of Wikipedia. The original article was at Psychiatric medications. The list of authors can be ...
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Psychiatric nosology (Psychology wiki)
Psychiatric nosology Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Strategy Grp strategy users area Translation Proj. Psychiatric nosology is the branch of medicine concerned with the classification and description of psychiatric disorders. The standard system of classification now ... the early manual devised by the American Psychiatric Association and now published under the title ... be "fully compatible with… ICD-10" (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, p. xxi), which is ...
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