Handbook of ECT
The Handbook of ECT covers all aspects of contemporary electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) practice. This concise yet informed text provides medical practitioners with both the theoretical background and practical knowledge to guide them in the practice of ECT. The text is filled with 'clinical pearls' from an expert practitioner which will be of great use to both new and seasoned practitioners of ECT. Each chapter is comprehensively referenced with the latest ECT research and clinical literature. Topics covered include research on mechanisms of action, patient selection by diagnosis, pre-procedural medical and laboratory evaluation, patient preparation in the ECT suite, stimulus dosing strategies, ECT anesthesia, clinical decision making and continuation/maintenance treatment strategies. This book will be of particular value for practicing psychiatrists, psychiatric residents and medical students rotating in psychiatry.
- This concise text is small enough to keep in a lab coat in a hospital setting
- Illustrations, photos and tables allow quick referencing of data
- Comprehensive referencing allows the book to be authoritative
Product details
February 2019Paperback
9781108403283
126 pages
186 × 124 × 10 mm
0.14kg
15 b/w illus. 9 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1. Basic concepts of ECT
- 2. Patient selection and preparation for ECT
- 3. ECT technique
- 4. ECT treatment course
- 5. Common adverse effects
- 6. The ECT service
- 7. Special issues.