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1 Assessment of aggressive patient DR.NOOR AL_MODIHESH LECTURER, CHILD PSYCHIATRY UNIT

2 What is the difference between aggression & agitation?

3 Aggression: Verbal or physical attack on other living creature or things. Aggressiveness: readiness to be aggressive (Scharfetter,1980)

4 Agitation: Mental disturbance causing physical restlessness & increased arousal. It is phenomenologically a description of a subjective mood state associated with and resulted in physical expression.

5 Common presentation to psychiatric emergency. It can be shown with any psychiatric condition, NOT necessary with the illness BUT may be an expression of individual ’s underlying personality.

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7 Risk factors: History of violence. Significant psychomotor agitation or anger. Hx of impulsive behavior or fantasies of violence. Hx of childhood abuse. Frequently visualizing abuse. Presence of weapons. School failure, truancy.

8 Cont. Risk factors: Psychiatric disorders:  Manic phase.  MDD  Brief psychotic disorder\ schz. Cognitive dis. ( Delirium\dementia) 1 st psychiatric hospitalization < 18. Substance abuse. Personality dis. MR. Abuse by parents.

9 Cont. Risk factors: Physical health related issues:  Head inj.(frontal & temporal)  ictal & post ictal. Demographic data:  Male>female.  Young>old.  Lower socioeconomic status.  Few social support.

10 Management : In ER: Safety is the first consideration ( always stay beside gate) Few people. Avoid confrontation. Take precautions ( armed patients)

11  Verbal communication can de-escalate the potential for violence & is a logical 1 st choice. Do not bargain with a violent person about the need for restraints, medication or admission

12 Show of force !!

13 Medication: Antipsychotics ( haloperidol, olanzapine) Can be given orally or parentally. BZD ( lorazepam) Hospitalization Hospitalization: For further assessment. Restraint might be needed.

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