An acute mental health area in the ED? Patients suffering from an acute psychological or psychiatric crisis have unique and often complex requirements. An Emergency Department (ED) should have adequate facilities for the reception, assessment, stabilisation and...
Time and again caregiving staff in services for older people are explaining scenarios where they believe: 1) The resident’s care needs and previously reported challenging behaviour / violent incidents were not assessed properly prior to admission to the home. 2) The...
Patients with acute psychiatric symptoms often present at the Emergency Department triage. “Psych patients” were referred to as one of the main protagonists of violent behaviour in the Emergency Department during our surveys. Because of their unpredictable...
During our 2015 Advanced Control Tactics instructor-level training certification, Coach Tony Torres explained some of his experience and functional, pragmatic ideas in relation to why pain-compliance holds should not be used during the ‘Control’ phase of...
In addition to the issues we have previously identified [ Post 1 ] and [ Post 2 ] in regards to those residents who combatively resist efforts to assist them with personal hygiene (particularly if they have incontinence without awareness of this), one further example...