OUTCOME Set up for success at home
Before Ms. B is discharged, her husband is contacted and amenable to removing all objects and medications that Ms. B could potentially use to cause self-harm at home. A follow-up with Ms. B’s psychiatric outpatient clinician is scheduled for the following week. By the end of her hospital stay, she denies any suicidal or homicidal ideation, delusions, or hallucinations. Ms. B is able to express multiple protective factors against the risk of self-harm, and engages in meaningful discussions on safety planning with her husband and the psychiatry team. This is the first time in more than 1 year that Ms. B does not leave the hospital AMA.
Bottom Line
Patients with factitious disorder may present with respiratory/pulmonary symptoms. There is limited data to support the efficacy of one approach over another for treating factitious disorder in an inpatient setting, but patient engagement and collaboration with the entire care team is critical to managing this difficult scenario.
Related Resources
- de Similien R, Lee BL, Hairston DR, et al. Sick, or faking it? Current Psychiatry. 2019;18(9):49-52.
Drug Brand Names
Alprazolam • Xanax
Dexmedetomidine • Precedex
Haloperidol • Haldol
Lorazepam • Ativan