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Episode 197: Acute Agitation

Jun 03, 2024
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Episode description

We discuss an approach to the acutely agitated patient and review medications commonly used.

Hosts:
Jonathan Kobles, MD
Brian Gilberti, MD

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Background/Epidemiology

Definition and Scope: Agitation encompasses behaviors from restlessness to severe altered mental states. It’s a common emergency department presentation, often linked with acute medical or psychiatric emergencies.

Significance: Patients with agitation are at high risk for morbidity and mortality, necessitating prompt and effective management to prevent harm to themselves and healthcare providers.

A Changing Paradigm in Describing Agitation

Terminology Shift: Move away from terms like ‘excited delirium’ due to their politicization and stigmatization. Focus on describing agitation by severity and underlying causes.

Agitation as a Multifactorial Process

Complex Nature: Recognize agitation as a result of various factors, including medical, psychiatric, and environmental influences.

Recognizing Agitation

Signs and Symptoms: Identify agitation early by monitoring for behaviors such as hostility, pacing, non-compliance, and verbal aggression.

Initial Evaluation

Severity Assessment: Determine the severity of agitation and prioritize reversible causes and life-...

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