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Protocols Following a Patient Suicide

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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Suicide in a psychiatric inpatient unit is rare, occurring in about one out of 1,000 inpatients. 


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Medical Management of Self-Injurious Behaviors

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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Physical Restraints and Seclusion: Guidelines and Safety

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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Occasionally, some of your patients will become so agitated or violent that they will need restraints for the safety of themselves and others.


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How to Minimize Use of Restraints

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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The use of restraints ensures a quick end to any escalation of agitated or aggressive behavior, but restraint-free approaches can also defuse the situation while safeguarding patients’ safety and dignity.


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How to Medicate an Agitated Patient

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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While empathetic listening, validating emotions, and scheduled medications effectively calm many agitated patients, they don’t always succeed. 


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How to Verbally De-Escalate an Aggressive Patient

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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When patients become agitated and threatening, we often think first about chemical or physical restraints, particularly if staff safety is at risk. 


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Reportable Events: Documentation and Compliance

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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Reportable events, also known as safety events, adverse events, near misses, safety intelligence reports, or serious incidents, refer to any occurrence that diverges from standard care or poses a potential threat to the safety of patients, staff, visitors, or the hospital. 


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Minimizing PTSD from Workplace Trauma

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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Working on inpatient psychiatric units comes with a significant risk of developing PTSD. 


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Workplace Violence Prevention and Safety

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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It’s likely you’ll encounter aggressive or violent situations in psychiatric EDs and inpatient units.


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Managing Sexual Activity Incidents on the Inpatient Unit

January 1, 2025
Victoria Hendrick, MD and Daniel Carlat, MD

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Sexual attraction—and even sexual activity—sometimes occurs among individuals staying together in a psychiatric inpatient unit. Nevertheless, many psychiatric hospitals lack policies on patient-to-patient physical contact. 


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