Abstract

In their day-to-day practice, psychiatric caregivers are frequently confronted with difficult clinical situations, or crises, which require a rapid and appropriate nursing response. While most of these situations are managed and contained by the professionals present, others will require, depending on their criticality, outside help in order to guarantee greater clinical pertinence and a safe environment.

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