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    <title>Psychiatric Emergency</title>
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    <description>Title: Psychiatric Emergency
Authors: Priyanka, P.S; Mohan, Madhuri
Abstract: A Psychiatric emergency can be defined as a sudden disturbance in behaviour. Thoughts, or feelings for&#xD;
which immediate intervention is necessary to avoid danger to the patients, other people or both.Care&#xD;
for patients in situations invoiving emergency psychiatry is complex.
Description: A Psychiatric emergency can be defined as a sudden disturbance in behaviour. Thoughts, or feelings for&#xD;
which immediate intervention is necessary to avoid danger to the patients, other people or both.Care&#xD;
for patients in situations invoiving emergency psychiatry is complex.</description>
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