Physical and Chemical Restraints (an Update)
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2020.02.002
Physical and Chemical Restraints (an Update)
Abstract
Violent, combative and intoxicated patients are a common problem in the emergency department, and the emergency physician must be prepared to control the situation safely and effectively when a patient begins to exhibit dangerous behavior. This article reviews initial de-escalation techniques to reduce the need for patient restraint. It then details the 2 types of restraints (physical and chemical) and the clear indications for each type. The high-risk nature of utilization of restraints is reviewed, as well as the means by which to ensure patient and staff safety and decrease adverse outcomes.
Keywords: Chemical restraint; Physical restraint; Safety; Sedation; Workplace violence.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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