Sentences with phrase «patient psychiatric wards»

I also have clinical experience with agency settings and in - patient psychiatric wards.
He has worked as a researcher at the academic unit of psychiatry at the University of Bristol and on in - patient psychiatric wards.

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Instead of sending the, delinquent youth to a reform school, a tough but compassionate magistrate, Hesther Salomon, commits him to the psychiatric ward of the local hospital and convinces her friend, Dr. Martin Dysart, to take the boy as a mental patient.
Dr. Beth Barron, an internal medicine provider at the Allen Hospital, said her unit has referred many patients to the psychiatric ward there.
He noted the psychiatric ward at Allen handled many «dual diagnosis» patients, meaning they were dealing with mental illness and substance abuse simultaneously.
Now a large survey using data from all patients hospitalized in psychiatric wards in Israel, and their siblings, has given some answers: having a sibling with schizophrenia increases your risk of developing the condition by a factor of x10, with increased risks of developing bipolar disorder and other mental disorders.
Patel expected to see a conventional psychiatric ward, maybe a bit run - down, with beds for patients receiving treatment.
«Ana» tells the story of a girl fleeing from a psychiatric ward, helped by imaginary beings the patients see.
The film protects the identities of the patients by changing their names, but their faces are still shown, begging the question: if someone is not fit to leave a psychiatric ward, can they really agree to be the subject of a doc?
These factors included: (1) Whether disclosing that an individual is in the facility could reasonably cause harm or danger to the individual (e.g., if it appeared that an unconscious patient had been abused and disclosing the information could give the attacker sufficient information to seek out the person and repeat the abuse); (2) whether disclosing a patient's location within a facility implicitly would give information about the patient's condition (e.g., whether a patient's room number revealed that he or she was in a psychiatric ward); (3) whether it was necessary or appropriate to give information about patient status to family or friends (e.g., if giving information to a family member about an unconscious patient could help a physician administer appropriate medications); and (4) whether an individual had, prior to becoming incapacitated, expressed a preference not to be included in the directory.
They work in hospitals that cater to patients with mental health issues or in psychiatric wards of general hospitals.
Patients were randomised to a community residential alternative (n = 69) or a psychiatric ward of a general hospital (n = 50).
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