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Editors: Semple, David; Smyth, Roger; Burns, Jonathan; Darjee, Rajan; McIntosh, Andrew Title: Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry, 1st Edition Copyright ©2005 Oxford University Press > Fro n t o f B o o k > E d i t o r s Editors David Semple Consultant Psychiatrist Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride and Honorary Fellow, Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, UK Roger Smyth Consultant Psychiatrist St John's Hospital at Howden, West Lothian, UK Jonathan Burns Community Psychiatrist Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Rajan Darjee Lecturer in Forensic Psychiatry Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, UK Andrew McIntosh Lecturer in Psychiatry Division of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, UK Editors: Semple, David; Smyth, Roger; Burns, Jonathan; Darjee, Rajan; McIntosh, Andrew Title: Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry, 1st Edition Copyright ©2005 Oxford University Press > Fro n t o f B o o k > D e d i c a t i o n Dedication To Fiona (DMS) Editors: Semple, David; Smyth, Roger; Burns, Jonathan; Darjee, Rajan; McIntosh, Andrew Title: Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry, 1st Edition Copyright ©2005 Oxford University Press > Fro n t o f B o o k > D i s c l a i m e r Editors: Semple, David; Smyth, Roger; Burns, Jonathan; Darjee, Rajan; McIntosh, Andrew Title: Oxford Handbook of Psychiatry, 1st Edition Copyright ©2005 Oxford University Press > B a c k o f B o o k > Re s o u rc e s > A p p e n d i c e s Appendices Acute presentations index Acute alcohol withdrawal 518 Acute benzodiazepine withdrawal 540 Acute dystonic reactions 866 Acute grief reaction 366 Acute manic episode 318 Acute opiate withdrawal 538 Acute psychotic episode 198 Acute schizophrenic episode 202 Acute stress reaction 362 ADHD/conduct disorder 576–81 Akathisia 862 Amphetamine psychosis 560 Anorexia nervosa—admission criteria 382 Antidepressant withdrawal syndrome 872 Antipsychotic-induced parkinsonism 860 Attempted hanging/asphyxiation 895 Attempted overdose 894 Capacity—assessment 822 Catatonia 898 Challenging behaviour 716 Child protection issues 906 Clozapine “red” result 220 Culture-bound syndromes 840 Deliberate self-harm 894 Delirium/acute confusional states 734 Delirium tremens 516 Delusional disorder 230 Dementia 132 Depression with psychotic symptoms 264 Depression without psychotic symptoms 262 Emergency detention 804, 810, 814, 818 Failed suicide attempt 894 Fitness to be interviewed 652 Fitness to plead 672 Fitness to remain in police custody 651 Hallucinogen intoxication 544 Lithium toxicity 330 Manipulative patients 902 Medically unexplained symptoms 740 Negotiating principles 892 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome 868 Panic attack 349 Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines 875 Patient demanding admission 904 Patient demanding medication 904 Patient refusing urgent medical treatment 822, 908 Patient threatening suicide by telephone 905 Patient wanting to leave the ward (against medical advice) 908 Postnatal depression 756 Postpartum psychosis 756 Pre liver transplant 760 Priapism 858 Rapid tranquillisation 897 Risk of suicide 45 Risk of violence 646 Serotonin syndrome 870 Severe behavioural disturbance 896 Suspected factitious illness 752, 904 Tardive dyskinesia 864 Threats of violence 904 Reference ranges Haematological values Haemoglobin 13–18 g/dL 11.5–16 g/dL Mean cell volume (MCV) 76–96 fL Platelets 150–400 × 10 /L White cell count (WCC) 4–11 × 10 /L Neutrophils 2.0–7.5 × 10 /L Eosinophils 0.04–0.44 × 10 /L Lymphocytes 1.3–3.5 × 10 /L Biochemistry values Sodium 135–145 mmol/L Potassium 3.5–5.0 mmol/L Creatinine 70–150 µmol/L Urea 2.5–6.7 mmol/L Calcium (total) 2.12–2.65 mmol/L Albumin 35–50 g/L Protein 60–80 g/L Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 5–35 iu/L Alkaline phosphatase 30–150 u/L Bilirubin 3–17 µg/L Gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase (γGT) 11–51 iu/L 7–33 iu/L Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) 0.5–5.7 mu/L Thyroxine (T4) 70–140 nmol/L Thyroxine (free) 9–22 pmol/L Tri-iodothyronine (T3) 1.2–3.0 nmol/L Vitamin B12 0.13–0.68 nmol/L Folate 2.1 µg/L Glucose (fasting) 3.5–5.0 mmol/L Prolactin