Ep 115 Emergency Management of the Agitated Patient
Managing acutely agitated patients can cause anxiety in even the most seasoned emergency doctor. These are high risk patients and they are high risk to you and your ED staff. It’s important to understand that agitation or agitated delirium is a cardinal presentation – not a diagnosis. There is pathology lurking beneath - psychiatric, medical, traumatic and toxicological diagnoses driving these patients and we just won’t know which until we can safely calm them down...

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BCE 76 Opioid Withdrawal

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Ep 208 Paradigm Shift in Ischemic Stroke Management Part 1: Disabling Strokes

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EM Quick Hits 70 MedMal Cases Upper Back Pain, Traumatic Pneumothorax/Hemothorax Decision Making,...

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Acute Agitation (Rapid Response Calls)

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Ep 215 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 Guidelines Part 1: CPR, Defibrillation and Ventilation

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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How to Buy a Home for Aging Parents Using a Family Opportunity Mortgage

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Ep 209 Nondisabling Stroke Recognition and Management

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Ep 212 PECARN Febrile Young Infant Prediction Tool: When To Safely Forgo LP and Empiric Antibiotics

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Nervous System Regulation (999 Hz) | 1 hour handpan music | Malte Marten

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Understanding Agitation: De-escalation

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Ep 216 Cardiac Arrest Update: Beyond the 2025 ACLS Guidelines Part 2 – Medications, Airway, Termi...

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The Most Accurate Medical Drama Of All Time? | The Pitt

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Oral Surgery | Medical Emergencies | INBDE, ADAT

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Guest: Chris Steiner of Dematic on installing automation in brownfield facilities; Keeping our hi...

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Ep 213 Update in Management of Status Epilepticus

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Ep 217 Pediatric Agitation: Assessment and Management

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ADD/ADHD | What Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

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Ep 218 Substance Use Disorder in the ED – Stigma, Compassion and System Change

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