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A Call for Behavioral Emergency Response Teams in Inpatient Hospital Settings
2020
The AMA Journal of Ethic
Medical rapid response teams, now ubiquitous throughout hospitals, were designed to identify and proactively treat early warning signs of acute medical decompensation. Behavioral emergencies-including clinical psychiatric emergencies, coping/stress reactions, and iatrogenic injuries-are not responded to with the same vigor. At worst, behavioral crises are treated as unarmed security threats. Limited or inappropriate responses to such crises can lead to suboptimal outcomes on numerous levels,
doi:10.1001/amajethics.2020.956
pmid:33274709
fatcat:hjjd36u4iba4bfelzvjlfdcndq