Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
Alcohol withdrawal: management
Anticholinesterase inhibitors: monitoring of cardiac side-effects
Anticholinesterase inhibitors: prescribing
Antimuscarinic medications
Antipsychotics: combined and high dose
Antipsychotics: prescribing
Antipsychotics: use in dementia
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: prescribing
Atypical antipsychotics: monitoring
Behavioural problems in adults with intellectual disabilities: medication management
Benzodiazepines in old age psychiatry
Covert administration of medication
Depot antipsychotics: side-effects
Diazepam as rescue medication in epilepsy
Electroconvulsive therapy: facilities
Electroconvulsive therapy: indications
Hypnotics
Lithium: monitoring
Medicines reconciliation
Mood stabilisers: monitoring
Nurses’ administration of medication
Prescribing: British National Formulary limits
Prescribing: Mental Capacity Act
Prescribing: p.r.n. medication
Prescription charts
Psychological therapies
Psychotherapy re-referrals
Psychotropic prescriptions in dual diagnosis
Rapid tranquillisation
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