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Case 51: - Old Age Psychiatry

from Part 1: - Vignettes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 September 2025

Howard CH Khoe
Affiliation:
National Psychiatry Residency Programme, Singapore
Cheryl WL Chang
Affiliation:
National University Hospital, Singapore
Cyrus SH Ho
Affiliation:
National University Hospital, Singapore
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Chapter 51 covers the topic of old age psychiatry. Through a case vignette with topical MCQs for consolidation of learning, readers are brought through the management of elderly patients with psychiatric disorders from first presentation to subsequent complications of the conditions and its treatment. Things covered include the general principles of prescribing in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders, the use of covert administration of medications, the use of medications in patients with neurocognitive disorders and variations in the presentation of depression.

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Practise Psychiatry
A Guide Through Vignettes and MCQs
, pp. 418 - 423
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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  • Old Age Psychiatry
  • Howard CH Khoe, National Psychiatry Residency Programme, Singapore, Cheryl WL Chang, National University Hospital, Singapore, Cyrus SH Ho, National University Hospital, Singapore
  • Book: Practise Psychiatry
  • Online publication: 04 September 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009458634.051
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  • Old Age Psychiatry
  • Howard CH Khoe, National Psychiatry Residency Programme, Singapore, Cheryl WL Chang, National University Hospital, Singapore, Cyrus SH Ho, National University Hospital, Singapore
  • Book: Practise Psychiatry
  • Online publication: 04 September 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009458634.051
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  • Old Age Psychiatry
  • Howard CH Khoe, National Psychiatry Residency Programme, Singapore, Cheryl WL Chang, National University Hospital, Singapore, Cyrus SH Ho, National University Hospital, Singapore
  • Book: Practise Psychiatry
  • Online publication: 04 September 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009458634.051
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