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Male with bipolar disorder came with agitation and aggressive behavior. Best treatment ?
a.IV Haloperidol
b.Lithium and antipsychotics
c.Straight jacket
d.ECT immediately
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c).,a).,b).,ECT if not responsive to all above.
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He could hurt you.....
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Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (2 months ago) #7

halperidol not for IV
ECT is the right answer
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Quick Scroll 05.05.08 (2 months ago) #8

Haloperidol can be adm.IV in ED;of course there's increased risk of CV sides: QT prolongation,VT(torsades),Vfib,even sudden death.
Never start with ECT as first treatment in psychiatric patients.Hope that's helpful...
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yes its A
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H2O wrote:
Male with bipolar disorder came with agitation and aggressive behavior. Best treatment ?
a.IV Haloperidol
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d.ECT immediately
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