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Journal of psychiatric practice. 27(6)
Depression is common in patients after liver transplantation and, when severe, can threaten both viability of the graft and the patient's life. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a safe and highly effective therapy for severe depression, but there ha
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Brain Injury. 14:997-1001
No medications clearly enhance consciousness or cognition following severe brain injury. This series (n = 13) suggests that lamotrigine may stimulate improvement of patients with impairment equivalent to level I-III on the Rancho Los Amigos Cognitive
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Academic Psychiatry. 17:21-25
Psychiatric clerkships combine classroom instruction with patient care. The different learning experiences in those two settings prompted the authors to survey 86 third-year medical student clerks, 44 staff psychiatrists, and 15 PGY-2 psychiatric res
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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 12:395-397
This is the largest case series (N=29) to date describing divalproex for agitation symptoms. Chart information was abstracted retrospectively for all patients who received divalproex for agitation symptoms during a 22-month period in one inpatient br
Autor:
Peggy E, Chatham-Showalter
Publikováno v:
Medical economics. 80(20)
Autor:
Wayne E. Dubov, Thomas E. Wasser, Michael Rhodes, Peggy E. Chatham-Showalter, Maria C. Barr, Jyh-Ming Sun
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Psychosomatics. 37(3)
Alcohol intoxication at the time of traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents many complications for critical care treatment. This is the first reported data on psychotropic dosages administered to TBI patients in the critical care setting. In this study
Autor:
Peggy E. Chatham-Showalter
Publikováno v:
Hospitalcommunity psychiatry. 43(5)
from the physiological point ofview. Annals of Internal Medicine 7:445-456, 1933 2. Lawson WB, Karson CN, Bigelow LB: Increased urine volume in chronic schizophrenic patients. Psychiatry Research 14:323-331, 1985 3. Vieweg WVR, DavidJJ, Rowe WT, et a
Autor:
Peggy E. Chatham-Showalter
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Psychosomatics. 38:393-394
Autor:
Peggy E. Chatham Showalter
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Psychosomatics. 36:505-506
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Psychiatric Services. 53:489-489