Patients with alcohol problems in the emergency department, Part 2: Intervention and referral

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Early intervention and appropriate referral of patients with alcohol problems have the potential to reduce alcohol-related morbidity and mortality. Part 1 of this series introduced screening tools that can be applied in the ED to allow early detection of at-risk drinkers. This article was developed by members of the SAEM Substance Abuse Task Force and describes assessment and intervention techniques once the at-risk or dependent drinkers has been identified. Appropriate aftercare and referral of patients found to have alcohol problems are also discussed.

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D’Onofrio, G., Bernstein, E., Bernstein, J., Woolard, R. H., Brewer, P. A., Craig, S. A., & Zink, B. J. (1998). Patients with alcohol problems in the emergency department, Part 2: Intervention and referral. Academic Emergency Medicine. Hanley and Belfus Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1553-2712.1998.tb02697.x

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