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 Treating the acutely psychotic patient Raftos JAust Fam Physician  2002[Sep]; 31 (9): 813-7BACKGROUND: Acute psychosis is a medical emergency that is responsive to medical  treatment and has a significant risk of morbidity and mortality if untreated. It  is a common presentation both in general practice and hospital emergency  departments. With the shift of long term management of mental illness from  psychiatric hospitals to the community in the past 20 years, general  practitioners are increasingly involved in the short and long term management of  psychotic patients. OBJECTIVE: To review contemporary assessment and management  of acute psychosis with the emphasis on patient and practitioner safety, and the  resources that are available for the management of psychotic patients.  DISCUSSION: General practitioners should be able to safely assess acutely  disturbed patients and diagnose acute psychosis and its potential causes. They  should be aware of the alternatives for acute treatment. They should be  conversant with the Mental Health Act and its use to ensure patient safety and  with the medications that are used to treat acutely psychotic patients.|*Clinical Competence[MESH]|Acute Disease[MESH]|Adult[MESH]|Family Practice/*methods[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Hospitalization[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Male[MESH]|New South Wales[MESH]|Practice Patterns, Physicians'[MESH]|Psychotic Disorders/*diagnosis/*therapy[MESH]|Referral and Consultation[MESH]|Risk Assessment[MESH]|Safety[MESH]|Severity of Illness Index[MESH]
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