03 Dec 2019
28m

That Escalated Quickly- The Agitated Patient in the ED

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The podcast addresses the critical issue of managing agitation and behavioral emergencies in the emergency department, emphasizing that these situations should be treated with the same urgency as medical emergencies. Dr. Randy Sorge highlights the challenges faced by medical staff, including time constraints, space limitations, and personnel shortages, and advocates for formalizing communication skills and verbal de-escalation techniques. The discussion outlines a 10-step de-escalation process, underscoring the importance of safety, non-provocative behavior, clear communication, and identifying the root causes of patient agitation. Key strategies include actively listening, empathizing with patients' concerns, setting clear limits, and offering choices to give patients a sense of control. The podcast stresses the value of debriefing with staff to improve future interactions and create a more supportive environment for both patients and healthcare providers.

Outlines

Part 1: Context, Behavioral Emergencies

Part 2: Challenges, Objectives

Part 3: De-escalation Techniques, Communication

Part 4: Empowerment, Best Practices

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