Podcast 166: JR Pickett on Excited Delerium

In this podcast episode, Dennis interviews JR Pickett, an ER physician and EMS medical director, about excited delirium. They discuss the definition and history of excited delirium, the challenges faced by law enforcement and medical providers in managing these cases, and the importance of timely intervention. They also explore the differences between excited delirium and other conditions, such as combative patients in combat situations. The conversation highlights the need for proper assessment and observation of patients exhibiting excited delirium and the selection of appropriate medications for sedation. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the criminalization of medical care and the impact it may have on patient outcomes.

Takeaways
Excited delirium is a complex condition characterized by a disturbed state of mind, violent behavior, and physiological elevation. It has a long history and has been associated with various names over the years. Law enforcement and medical providers face challenges in managing patients with excited delirium, as they must balance the need to protect the individual and others with the potential risks of sedation. Differentiating excited delirium from other conditions, such as combative patients in combat situations, can be challenging but is crucial for appropriate management. Proper assessment and observation of patients exhibiting excited delirium are essential for determining the most appropriate interventions and medications for sedation. The criminalization of medical care is a concerning trend that may discourage medical providers from engaging in high-risk situations and could have negative consequences for patient outcomes.

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