Is an electronic medical record useful in the PES setting?
August 1st 2006Electronic medical records (EMRs) are becoming increasingly common in health care. Many hospitals use computer systems for some aspects of patient care, including gathering demographic and insurance information, posting laboratory results or radiology reports, providing access to transcribed dictations, and listing currently prescribed medications.
Stress Disorders: Patient Assessment and Management
August 1st 2006Any survivor of a traumatic event is at increased risk for the development of a stress disorder. Considering the number of persons affected by events related to the global war on terrorism and several recent large-scale natural disasters, it seems inevitable that the number of persons who will experience a stress disorder will increase. It is also probable that many of these persons will at some point seek treatment in or be brought to an emergency department (ED).
Pharmacotherapies for Acute and Chronic Responses to Psychological Trauma
August 1st 2006The presentation of patients to the emergency department following trauma is often complicated by the behavioral reaction to the accident that brought them there. In some cases, the mental reaction to psychological trauma is the primary presenting phenomenon. ED physicians and staff often use medication to treat the acute effects of psychological trauma. However, there is little empiric evidence to support this practice.