Mental Health Monthly #11: De-escalation: Changing Confrontation to Collaboration
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Mental Health Monthly #11: De-escalation: Changing Confrontation to Collaboration

2022-03-30
Contributor: Dr. Kimberly Nordstrom De-escalation usually takes less time than physical and chemical restraints, which leads to decreased injury to staff members, better patient trust and increased patient throughput as accepting facilities oftentimes delay transfer acceptance following physical restraints Prepare to engage prior to entering their room in two ways: cognitively and emotionally Why do you want to de-escalate the patient? Remind yourself you don’t want to introduce more trauma Check your e...
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