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*Examples: schizophrenia, mania
*Examples: schizophrenia, mania
==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Agitation
*Agitation, restlessness, irritability
*Restlessness
*Irritability
*Decreased attention
*Decreased attention
*innappropriate or hostile behaviors
*Inappropriate or hostile behaviors
*[[Hallucinations]], delusions, paranoia
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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{{AMS DDX}}
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*signs or symptoms of intoxication or withdrawal
*Signs or symptoms of intoxication or withdrawal
*signs of trauma
*Signs of [[trauma]]
*rule out any organic causes or contributors
*Rule out any organic causes or contributing factors


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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Altered mental status]]
*[[Altered mental status]]
*[[Agitated delirium]]
*[[Hallucinations]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 00:46, 11 December 2016

Background

  • Caused by many psychiatric and medical conditions
  • Examples: schizophrenia, mania

Clinical Features

  • Agitation, restlessness, irritability
  • Decreased attention
  • Inappropriate or hostile behaviors
  • Hallucinations, delusions, paranoia

Differential Diagnosis

Altered mental status

Diffuse brain dysfunction

Primary CNS disease or trauma

Psychiatric

Psychiatric Disorders with Psychotic Symptoms

Evaluation

  • Signs or symptoms of intoxication or withdrawal
  • Signs of trauma
  • Rule out any organic causes or contributing factors

General ED Psychiatric Workup

Management

General ED Psychiatric Management

Disposition

  • Depends on underlying cause of psychosis
  • Hospitalization for first psychotic episode, suicidal or homicidal, unable to care for self or poor support system

See Also

External Links

References

Brown, H. et al How to stabilize an acutely psychotic patient. Current Psychiatry. Dec 2012. Vol 11. No 12. p10-16
Rosen's Emergency Medicine 7th ed