3 results match your criteria: "Alvin C. York Veterans Affairs Medical Center[Affiliation]"
Appl Neuropsychol Adult
November 2016
c Tennessee Valley Healthcare System , Alvin C. York Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mental Health Care Line , Murfreesboro , Tennessee.
Embedded validity measures support comprehensive assessment of performance validity. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of individual embedded measures and to reduce them to the most efficient combination. The sample included 212 postdeployment veterans (average age = 35 years, average education = 14 years).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSouth Med J
November 1996
Department of Internal Medicine, Alvin C. York Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Murfreesboro, Tenn, USA.
We describe the case of a 56-year-old woman with terminal metastatic breast cancer who had delirium in the form of frightening hallucinations, paranoid delusions, and nightmares resulting in violent agitation. During this period, her bone pains from metastases were well controlled with narcotic analgesics, but her delirium proved refractory to standard doses of drugs such as lorazepam, diazepam, and haloperidol. We report the use of a subcutaneous infusion of midazolam at home and its effectiveness in control of her delirium after other drugs had failed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Pharmacother
February 1996
Department of Internal Medicine, East Tennessee State University and Alvin C. York Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Murfreesboro 37129, USA.
Objective: To describe the association between the use of the fluoroquinolone ofloxacin in an elderly man and an unusual acute encephalopathy with characteristics suggestive of Tourette's syndrome.
Case Summary: An unusual syndrome was observed in a 71-year-old man temporally related to the initiation of ofloxacin therapy that resolved completely after discontinuation of the drug. The most remarkable phenomena were spitting and profuse swearing; other features were echolalia, echopraxia, orofacial and limb automatisms, hypersalivation, and amnesia for the episode on recovery.