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Acute Agitation

  • ACEP’s New Clinical Policy on Severe Agitation

    On October 6, 2023, the ACEP Board of Directors approved a clinical policy developed by the ACEP...
  • Which Sedatives Are Best for Managing Severe Agitation in the Emergency Department?

    Patients with severe agitation are frequently encountered in the emergency department (ED) setting. The first steps in...
  • How to Manage Acute Agitation in Children

    Acute agitation in children in the emergency department (ED) can be hazardous and distressing to patients, families...

ACEP’s New Clinical Policy on Severe Agitation

February 12, 2024 - Molly E.W. Thiessen, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

On October 6, 2023, the ACEP Board of Directors approved a clinical policy developed by the ACEP…

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Which Sedatives Are Best for Managing Severe Agitation in the Emergency Department?

December 11, 2023 - Lauren Westafer, DO, MPH, MS - 1 Comment

Patients with severe agitation are frequently encountered in the emergency department (ED) setting. The first steps in…

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How to Manage Acute Agitation in Children

November 9, 2022 - Ashley Foster, MD; Joyce Li, MD, MPH; and Jennifer Hoffmann, MD, on behalf of the Emergency Medical Services for Children Innovation and Improvement Center - 0 Comment

Acute agitation in children in the emergency department (ED) can be hazardous and distressing to patients, families…

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