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Law Office of Carmen L. Durso
Representing Sexual Abuse, Incest & Crime Victims for 25 years...
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At the Law Office of Carmen L. Durso, our focus is on victims of sexual abuse and other crimes, medical, psychiatric and clergy malpractice...
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Psychiatric disorders and traumatic brain injury - PMC
Psychiatric disorders after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are frequent. Researches in this area are important for the patients’ care and they may provide hints for the comprehension of primary psychiatric disorders. Here we approach epidemiology, diagnosis, associated factors and treatment of the main psychiatric disorders after TBI.
Nervous shock - Wikipedia
In English law, a nervous shock is a psychiatric / mental illness or injury inflicted upon a person by intentional or negligent actions or omissions of another. Often it is a psychiatric disorder triggered by witnessing an accident, for example an injury caused to one's parents or spouse. Although the term "nervous shock" has been described as "inaccurate" and "misleading", it continues to be ...
The impact of psychological factors on recovery from injury: a ...
Depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder are common post-injury, but their impact on self-reported recovery has not been investigated in general injury populations. ... A review of psychiatric morbidity following motor vehicle injury found that the rates of depression across studies ranged between 21 and 67%, anxiety 4–87% and ...
Negligently inflcted psychiatric harm - e-lawresources.co.uk
The law adopts a restrictive approach in awarding damages for negligently inflicted psychiatric injury. In addition to the Caparo test for imposing a duty of care, the courts have laid down several obstacles which must be satisfied by claimants in order to establish liability for negligently inflicted psychiatric injury.Firstly there must be an actual psychiatric injury:
Texas NeuroRehab Center | Medical and Psychiatric | TexasNeuroRehab.com
We offer inpatient and outpatient services to patients struggling with medically complex diagnoses. Bluebonnet Medical Rehab Clinic provides specialized outpatient services to individuals with medical diagnoses, orthopedic needs, neurological disorders or injuries, post-surgical issues and chronic pain.
An Unrecognized Problem
Traumatic Brain Injury in Prisons and Jails: An Unrecognized Problem Many people in prisons and jails are living with traumatic brain injury (TBI)-related ... Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2000;9(4):793-813. 21. Bremner AJ, Duke PJ, Nelson HE, Pantelis C, Barnes TR. Cognitive function and duration of
Liver injury associated with antidepressants - PubMed
Antidepressants are commonly prescribed and used in the management of depression, anxiety disorders, and other psychiatric illnesses. Antidepressants used in therapeutic dosing ranges are associated with causing several adverse drug reactions including hepatotoxicity. Paroxetine, fluoxetine, fluvoxa …
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Recommendations | Venous thromboembolism in over 16s: reducing the risk ...
1.9 Interventions for people with psychiatric illness; 1.10 Interventions when using anaesthesia; 1.11 Interventions for people having orthopaedic surgery; 1.12 Interventions for people having elective spinal surgery or cranial surgery or people with spinal injury; 1.13 Interventions for people with major trauma
Adverse Effects of Electroconvulsive Therapy - PubMed
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment commonly used for depression and other major psychiatric disorders. We discuss potential adverse effects (AEs) associated with ECT and strategies for their prevention and management. Common acute AEs include headache, nausea, myalgia, and con …
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