Medical care
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The purpose of the study was to determine the basis for nonpsychiatrists' decisions to obtain psychiatric consultations in an emergency department (ED) for patients with transient to moderate psychiatric symptoms. The authors reviewed ED records during July-August 1982 and January-March 1983. Complete data were gathered for 133 of 134 patients with primary or secondary psychiatric discharge diagnoses and scores on the Global Assessment Scale (GAS) such that most clinicians would not think immediate consultation was required. ⋯ Social characteristics also distinguished between patients who received a psychiatric consultation in the ED and patients who did not. It was concluded that nonpsychiatrists base important management decisions on a history of psychiatric treatment for patients with transient to moderate symptoms. Whether this is appropriate needs to be studied.