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The Art of Managing Agitated Patients

The Art of Managing Agitated Patients

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Effective agitated patient management requires a fundamental shift from viewing these encounters as behavioral problems to recognizing them as medical emergencies with underlying pathophysiological processes. By systematically addressing safety, identifying root causes, selecting appropriate pharmacological interventions, and maintaining rigorous post-sedation monitoring, EMS providers can dramatically improve outcomes for these challenging patients. Remember: you cannot talk someone out of a hypoglycemic crisis, hypoxic emergency, or sympathomimetic overdose. When verbal de-escalation fails, it's not your failure as a provider—it's an indication that medical intervention is required to address the underlying pathophysiology driving the patient's agitation. The goal isn't just to control behavior—it's to provide definitive medical care that addresses the root cause of the patient's distress while maintaining safety for everyone involved. Our guest is Patrick Hendley, a practicing paramedic and an expert in agitated patient management. We'll explore the pathophysiology behind agitation and essential strategies for EMS providers faced with these calls. We'll also examine sedation choices, restraint use, and post-sedation care through a lens of real-world EMS principles. Join us as we look at more than just de-escalation, but understanding and acting effectively and ethically to safeguard everyone involved. Don't forget to check out our sponsor, The Resus Tailor, for custom bag designs tailored to your EMS needs. Reach out to them at theresustailor.com. 00:00 Introduction to Loud and Clear EMS 00:27 Today's Topic: Managing the Agitated Patient 01:00 Guest Introduction: Patrick Henley 02:17 Sponsor Message: The Recess Tailor 03:01 Case Study: Agitated Patient Scenario 06:04 Understanding Agitation and Safety Principles 08:12 Sympathetic Nervous System and Agitation 10:00 Factors Contributing to Agitation 13:02 Drug Influence on Agitation 19:05 Safety Hierarchy in EMS 30:34 Transport Safety and Patient Management 33:07 Treating Underlying Causes of Agitation 39:08 Managing Patient Anxiety with Fentanyl and Oxygen 39:45 Using Ketamine for Pain Control and Sedation 40:25 Addressing Mixed Presentations: Schizophrenia and Substance Use 41:38 Treating Sympathomimetic Overdose and Psychosis 42:56 The Importance of Post-Sedation Monitoring 43:51 Verbal De-escalation and Benzodiazepines 45:00 Using Time as a Tool for Postictal Patients 46:11 Understanding Benzodiazepines and GABA Receptors 47:59 Antipsychotics and Ketamine: When Benzos Aren't Enough 59:17 The Role of Physical Restraints in Patient Management 01:08:43 Effective Handoff and Continuity of Care 01:18:11 Final Thoughts and Core Principles Resources
  • The Resus Tailor - https://www.theresustailor.com/
  • The Art of Managing Agitated Patients Supplemental Blog Post - https://emspodcast.com/the-art-of-managing-agitated-patients/
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Guest/Cast/Crew information- Guest- Patrick Hendley Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry Catch up with us after the show
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