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Citation

Carrigan CG, Lynch DJ. Prim. Care Companion J. Clin. Psychiatry 2003; 5(4): 169-174.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Physicians Postgraduate Press)

DOI

10.4088/pcc.v05n0405

PMID

15213779

PMCID

PMC419387

Abstract

The management of patients who have made suicide attempts is a responsibility that frequently falls to the primary care physician. For this reason, it is important that the physician have a clear strategy for dealing with the suicidal patient in the office, hospital, and emergency room. In the acute situation, the first priority is to stabilize the patient and ensure his or her medical safety. Once this is accomplished, history and circumstances of the attempt can be assessed, along with likelihood of recurrence of the attempt. This article reviews guidelines for evaluating suicide risk. The importance of the patient-physician relationship is noted, particularly in regard to prevention of future suicide attempts. With a focused, thorough approach to the suicidal patient, which incorporates both medical and psychiatric considerations, the primary care physician can ameliorate the patient's acute situation and facilitate the coordination of care with appropriate psychiatric resources.


Language: en

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