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At what point do you consider referring for neuromodulatory treatments (TMS, deep brain stimulation) for treatment refractory-OCD?

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Psychiatry · Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS)

This is a fantastic question! Although I do not use a standardized "protocol" to determine when to refer for TMS or DBS, I typically think about this in terms of (a) medication trials, (b) comorbidities, and (c) OCD severity.Medication TrialsI would only consider TMS after trialing multiple serotone...

How do you approach the management of behavioral disturbance/aggression in patients with a recent traumatic brain injury?

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Psychiatry · University of Colorado

Subacute/Acute TBI agitation approach and managementIf in the inpatient setting, the first step is to optimize verbal deescalation, ensure adequate medical work-up has been completed to rule out contributing factors (such as pain, delirium, seizures), environmental and behavioral interventions first...

When do you consider using Uzedy, the subcutaneous long-acting injectable version of risperidone?

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Psychiatry · South Broward Hospital District

It depends on how much risperidone they need. The maximum dose of Uzedy is only equivalent to 5 mg, so it’s not indicated for someone who needs more. The injection is different than Invega and has a smaller needle. It reaches steady state faster, but I have noticed a wearing off quicker in patients ...

How do you treat agitation in progressive supranuclear palsy?

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Psychiatry · University of Washington

Benzodiazepines are generally avoided due to adverse effects on cognition, the increased risk of falls, and disinhibition.Pharmacologic treatment for agitation is generally reserved for patients with severe agitation, when a patient is a threat to themselves and others, when agitation is the cause o...

How do you navigate requests from your employers to see patients for shorter appointment times or less frequently than you feel is clinically indicated?

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Psychiatry · Private Practice

It takes an hour to get the basic data and an hour to 'really find out what's going on' and to begin to establish some rapport.

How do you approach requests from patients with social anxiety disorder or agoraphobia to work remotely as a medical accommodation?

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Psychiatry · Oregon Health Sciences University

I would approach this request with a lot of compassion and also humility. One of my first questions would be whether working remotely would actually be the most therapeutic approach for this patient. I would worry that remote work would act a bit like avoidance of an anxious trigger and could, over ...

How do stroke-risk considerations affect your use of atypical antipsychotics for patients with dementia?

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Psychiatry · Thapar Renu K Office

Antipsychotics carry a number of risks, including a warning of sudden death in elderly demented patients. If nothing else works for a behavioral problem, you have to use an antipsychotic. Also, for frank paranoia, which is not only causing distress to parents but also to the environment, treatment w...

How do you approach discussing possible dementia with an older adult who is presenting with depression, when you are concerned that raising this possibility could worsen their depressive symptoms?

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Psychiatry · Seattle Neuropsychiatric Treatment Center

I think the concern of bringing up a potentially devastating diagnosis, such as dementia, in this or any other context, is valid. And yet, when someone is experiencing depression, a disease that is multifactorial and sometimes difficult to treat, it is important to diagnose, evaluate, and treat any ...

How do you approach mood stabilizer selection for older adults with bipolar II disorder?

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Psychiatry · Thapar Renu K Office

Depending upon age, medical illnesses, other medications the patient is on, and the symptoms, the appropriate medication will be decided. If the patient is hypomanic, a mood stabilizer will help. Also, if the patient is on an antidepressant, reducing the dose or even stopping it can be a choice. If ...

How would you manage a healthcare provider with major depressive disorder when their condition is suspected to impact their job performance?

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Psychiatry · Oklahoma State University

This is a complicated issue that makes us all a little uncomfortable. There are several issues one must consider. First, from the treatment side, the provider should be treated like all other patients. You should be mindful of the side effect/benefit profile of the treatments and avoid or use them t...