
[Retired] Guidance on Recognising and Managing Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (replacing MaRSiPAN) - Royal College of Psychiatrists. Consultation Document (Text, 20 min)
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- Title:
- [Retired] Guidance on Recognising and Managing Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (replacing MaRSiPAN) - Royal College of Psychiatrists. Consultation Document (Text, 20 min)
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These draft 'MMEED' guidelines from the Royal College of Psychiatry offer an update on previous Marsipan guidance. As well as providing clinical/risk assessment and management advice through a traffic light system, it contains very helpful summary sheets in Annexe 1, which are applicable to many groups, including nurses, emergency department staff, relatives and carers and people with eating disorders.
Source: The British Psychological Associations: Royal College of Psychiatrists - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Mental Health > Common Mental Health Presentations > Eating Disorders > [Retired] Guidance on Recognising and Managing Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (replacing MaRSiPAN) - Royal College of Psychiatrists. Consultation Document (Text, 20 min)
- Created:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Keywords:
- eating disorder, mental health
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- Title:
- [Retired] Guidance on Recognising and Managing Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (replacing MaRSiPAN) - Royal College of Psychiatrists. Consultation Document (Text, 20 min)
- Description:
-
These draft 'MMEED' guidelines from the Royal College of Psychiatry offer an update on previous Marsipan guidance. As well as providing clinical/risk assessment and management advice through a traffic light system, it contains very helpful summary sheets in Annexe 1, which are applicable to many groups, including nurses, emergency department staff, relatives and carers and people with eating disorders.
Source: The British Psychological Associations: Royal College of Psychiatrists - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Mental Health > Common Mental Health Presentations > Eating Disorders > [Retired] Guidance on Recognising and Managing Medical Emergencies in Eating Disorders (replacing MaRSiPAN) - Royal College of Psychiatrists. Consultation Document (Text, 20 min)
- Created:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 16 Feb 2022
- Keywords:
- eating disorder, mental health