Suicide screening: How to recognize and treat at-risk adults.
Citation: Journal of Family Practice. 68(9):505-510, 2019 11.PMID: 31725135Institution: Medstar Franklin Square Medical CenterForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleSubject headings: *Family Practice/mt [Methods] | *Patient Health Questionnaire | *Primary Health Care/mt [Methods] | *Suicide/pc [Prevention & Control] | *Suicide/px [Psychology] | Adult | Humans | Protective Factors | Risk Assessment | Risk Factors | Sensitivity and Specificity | Suicidal IdeationYear: 2019ISSN:- 0094-3509
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Worsening nausea, vomiting, and dizziness for 2-months, resulting in a 20-pound weight loss. Pruritus. Ataxia. Mild hearing loss, with reoccurring episodes of falls.
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