Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie
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A twelve month period of the functioning of a psychiatric intensive care unit in a general hospital is reviewed. The unit has actually been functioning for about three and a half years. Although there were growing pains initially, the unit has become an integral part of the psychiatric inpatient service. ⋯ It also reduces the number of disturbed patients on the two general units. Very disturbed patients are expertly managed by the staff and a surprisingly low percentage of patients have to be transferred to the local mental hospital under certification. The experience demonstrates that a psychiatric intensive care unit based on a general medical intensive care unit model can function well with benefit both to patients and staff.