Clinical Policy: Critical Issues in the Diagnosis and Management of the Adult Psychiatric Patient in the Emergency Department

Author:

Nazarian Devorah J.,Broder Joshua S.,Thiessen Molly E.W.,Wilson Michael P.,Zun Leslie S.,Brown Michael D.,Brown Michael D.,Byyny Richard,Diercks Deborah B.,Gemme Seth R.,Gerardo Charles J.,Godwin Steven A.,Hahn Sigrid A.,Hatten Benjamin W.,Haukoos Jason S.,Ingalsbe Graham S.,Kaji Amy,Kwok Heemun,Lo Bruce M.,Mace Sharon E.,Nazarian Devorah J.,Proehl Jean A.,Promes Susan B.,Shah Kaushal H.,Shih Richard D.,Silvers Scott M.,Smith Michael D.,Thiessen Molly E.W.,Tomaszewski Christian A.,Valente Jonathan H.,Wall Stephen P.,Wolf Stephen J.,Cantrill Stephen V.,O'Connor Robert E.,Hirshon Jon Mark,Whitson Rhonda R.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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