Abstract
Ketamine for pre-hospital control of agitated delirious patients: promising but not yet ready for prime time.
Highlights
Title Ketamine for Pre-hospital Control of Agitated Delirious Patients: Promising but Not yet Ready for Prime Time
Complications from ketamine administration that occurred after the patient arrived in the emergency department (ED) were not recorded
The authors state midazolam was given after IM ketamine, if IV access was obtained after securing sedation
Summary
Title Ketamine for Pre-hospital Control of Agitated Delirious Patients: Promising but Not yet Ready for Prime Time. Ketamine for Pre-hospital Control of Agitated Delirious Patients: Promising but Not yet Ready for Prime Time Providing acute medical care to severely agitated patients in the pre-hospital setting is a significant challenge.
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