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    Prevalence, Recognition, And Management Of Mental Disorders In Primary Care

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    According to latest figures, 50% of individuals will have a minimum of one mental health issue in their lifetime, with at least 25% experiencing a mental condition in the previous year. primary care doctors are overwhelmingly responsible for recognition, evaluation, therapy, and referral, with at least one-third of their consultations containing a direct and obvious mental aspect Primary care physicians are the foundation of the majority of medical care programs that involve recognizing, diagnosing, treating, and referring patients to specialists for every kind of diseases, whether physical, mental, or both. Over the last two decades, there has been a greater emphasis on this position, notably in the treatment of mental problems in primary care

    Acute Subdural Hematoma Management in the Emergency Department

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    Acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that requires prompt and effective management in the emergency department (ED). This review article aims to provide an overview of the current evidence-based management strategies for ASDH in the ED setting. The article begins by discussing the pathophysiology of ASDH, emphasizing the rapid accumulation of blood between the dura mater and the arachnoid membrane following a traumatic brain injury. This can lead to increased intracranial pressure and potentially fatal brain herniation if not promptly addressed. The review then outlines the initial assessment and resuscitation of patients with suspected ASDH in the ED. The article then delves into the specific management strategies for ASDH in the ED, including the role of neurosurgical consultation, and the potential need for emergent surgical intervention to evacuate the hematoma and relieve pressure on the brain. In conclusion, this review article provides a comprehensive overview of the current evidence-based management of ASDH in the ED, emphasizing the importance of prompt recognition, accurate diagnosis, and timely intervention to optimize patient outcomes
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