PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT MEDICAL CLEARANCE

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HENNEMAN, PL
MENDOZA, R
LEWIS, RJ
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10.1016/S0196-0644(94)70277-2
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Study objective: To analyze a standardized medical evaluation of alert, adult emergency department patients with new psychiatric symptoms. Design: Prospective, descriptive case series. Setting: Urban, county hospital. Participants: One hundred consecutive, alert patients, aged 16 to 65 years, seen over 9 months, with new psychiatric symptoms. Excluded patients included those with obvious alcohol or drug intoxication, psychiatric patients with previously diagnosed abnormal behavior, psychiatric patients with medical complaints, and overdose or suicide patients. Interventions: The following evaluation was performed: medical history, physical examination, complete blood count, SMA-7 (electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and glucose), prothrombin time, calcium, oxygen saturation, creatine phosphokinase (CPK) if there was possible myoglobulinuria, alcohol level, urine drug screen (for cocaine, amphetamine, and phencyclidine), cranial computed tomography, lumbar puncture if febrile, and psychiatric evaluation when appropriate. Results were considered significant when they diagnosed the cause of the symptoms or resulted in medical admission. Results: Sixty-three of the 100 patients had an organic etiology of their symptoms. The medical history was significant in 27, physical examination in 6, CBC in 5, SMA-7 in 10, CPK in 6, alcohol and drug screen in 28, computed tomography scan in 8, and lumbar puncture in 3. Conclusion: Most alert, adult patients with new psychiatric symptoms have an organic etiology. We recommend performing a medical history, physical examination, SMA-7, calcium, CPK if there is possible myoglobinuria, alcohol and drug screens, computed tomography scan, and lumbar puncture as part of the medical clearance of these patients.
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