Introduction: In the United States emergency medical services (EMS) protocols vary widely across jurisdictions. We sought to develop evidence-based recommendations for the prehospital evaluation and treatment of a patient with an acute change in mental status and to compare these recommendations against the current protocols used by the 33 EMS agencies in the State of California. Methods: We performed a literature review of the current evidence in the prehospital treatment of a patient with altered mental status (AMS) and augmented this review with guidelines from various national and international societies to create our evidence-based recommendations. We then compared the AMS protocols of each of the 33 EMS agencies for consistency with t...
Mental health is a significant problem in the United States. In the prehospital setting, it is not p...
Introduction: We sought to develop evidence-based recommendations for the prehospital evaluation and...
Study objectiveApproximately 5% of emergency department patients present with altered mental status ...
Introduction: In the United States emergency medical services (EMS) protocols vary widely across jur...
Acute encephalopathy, otherwise known as altered mental status (AMS), is a common complaint in adult...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Traditionally seen as ambulance personnel who stabilise patients, and transport to Accident and Emer...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Background The 2014 Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat is a national agreement to ensure people in ...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Introduction: The emergency medical evaluation of psychiatric patients presenting to United States e...
Introduction. Prehospital behavioral emergency protocols provide guidance on when a medication may b...
ObjectivesThe objectives of this prospective observational study were to: (1) determine the accuracy...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Introduction: This article is a report of designing a rapid and effective guide for paramedics who t...
Mental health is a significant problem in the United States. In the prehospital setting, it is not p...
Introduction: We sought to develop evidence-based recommendations for the prehospital evaluation and...
Study objectiveApproximately 5% of emergency department patients present with altered mental status ...
Introduction: In the United States emergency medical services (EMS) protocols vary widely across jur...
Acute encephalopathy, otherwise known as altered mental status (AMS), is a common complaint in adult...
Introduction: In the United States, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) protocols vary widely across ju...
Traditionally seen as ambulance personnel who stabilise patients, and transport to Accident and Emer...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Background The 2014 Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat is a national agreement to ensure people in ...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Introduction: The emergency medical evaluation of psychiatric patients presenting to United States e...
Introduction. Prehospital behavioral emergency protocols provide guidance on when a medication may b...
ObjectivesThe objectives of this prospective observational study were to: (1) determine the accuracy...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
Introduction: This article is a report of designing a rapid and effective guide for paramedics who t...
Mental health is a significant problem in the United States. In the prehospital setting, it is not p...
Introduction: We sought to develop evidence-based recommendations for the prehospital evaluation and...
Study objectiveApproximately 5% of emergency department patients present with altered mental status ...