Calming Combative Behavior: Droperidol Wins in an ED Bout with HaloperidolAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000446-199207000-00018Stroud, SallyDyer, JanetAmerican Journal of Nursing
Induction of anesthesia in a combative child; management and issues. Nursing aide reports of combative behavior by residents with dementia: results from a detailed prospective incident diary Droperidol versus haloperidol for chemical restraint of agitated and combative patients ...
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and reported strange poltergeist behavior and many full-bodied apparitions. When it became a Bed and Breakfast in 1986, those reports didn't cease, they became a draw. Unexplained noises are frequent in the antique home, as are many apparitions, including Cecil Ferris, a few male apparitions,...
Julia Harris lived in the home until her death in 1931. Many families tried to occupy the home, and reported strange poltergeist behavior and many full-bodied apparitions. When it became a Bed and Breakfast in 1986, those reports didn't cease, they became a draw. Unexplained noises are ...
Calming Combative Behavior: Droperidol Wins in an ED Bout with HaloperidolReveals that a study of violent or agitated patients in a university hospital emergency department found that intramus cular droperidol performed better than haloperidol.Stroud...
Combative-behavior patients were hospitalized longer (9.4 vs 4.5 days, P < 0.001), and were more likely to be discharged to a skilled nursing facility (26%, 31/120) or to leave against medical advice (10%, 12/120, P < 0.001). Delirium was strongly associated with combative...