A combat veteran's wife called 911 after her husband suddenly became confused and agitated. According to the wife, the patient takes several mood-stabilizing drugs and has a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from an improvised explosive device (IED) while on tour in the Middle East. There is no other medical history. On scene, in the patient's bedroom, the patient is staring at you with a face that appears angry. What is your initial priority in the care of this patient?

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Here are some tips for EMTs who respond to combat veterans:
Take extra safety precautions
Be aware that veterans may have dramatic responses to being startled
Do things that will calm the veteran


A combat veteran's wife called 911 after her husband suddenly became confused and agitated. According to the wife, the patient takes several mood-stabilizing drugs and has a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from an improvised explosive device (IED) while on tour in the Middle East. There is no other medical history. On scene, in the patient's bedroom, the patient is staring at you with a face that appears angry. What is your initial priority in the care of this patient?