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Sedation safety for acute behavioural disturbance (Part 2)

Sedation safety for acute behavioural disturbance (Part 2)

Update: 2025-04-10
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In Part 2 of their sedation safety conversation, hosts James Oswald (paramedic and clinical guidelines specialist) and Dr. David Anderson (Medical Director of Ambulance Victoria) cover preparation for sedation and how to recognize and respond to deterioration.
They break the problem into three evidence‑backed pillars:

  1. Prevent deterioration (have a listen to Part 1)
  2. Prepare for side‑effects – if you plan to sedate, you must plan to resuscitate
  3. Recognise & Respond when things go wrong


Further resources

APIC Session: https://paramedics.org/recordings/acpic24-spotlight-on-sedation


Clinical Conversations – Acute Behavioural Disturbance https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ahoO2WWHc27zOLocqoQR8?si=u4Sr_RjeQj-_lzPUWkUelQ


Safer Care Victoria ABD guideline: https://www.safercare.vic.gov.au/best-practice-improvement/clinical-guidance/emergency/acute-behavioural-disturbance

 

Get in touch

⁠clinicalguidelines@ambulance.vic.gov.au⁠

 

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David: ⁠@expensivecare⁠ | @expensivecare.bsky.social

James: ⁠⁠⁠@JamesOz1⁠⁠ |@jamesoz1.bsky.social

 

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Sedation safety for acute behavioural disturbance (Part 2)

Sedation safety for acute behavioural disturbance (Part 2)

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