You are at the scene where a male patient threatened to take pills to end his life. In talking with the patient, he informs you that he just got a new job that requires more of his time and his wife has been giving him a hard time about it. Tonight, he had enough and just made the comment because he was mad at her. He says that although he is still upset, he does not plan to do anything 'drastic.' Before taking further action, which fact about the patient should raise the EMT's suspicion that he is indeed at a higher risk for suicide?

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Emergency medical services (EMS) providers should follow these steps for pre-hospital treatment of psychiatric disorders: Stabilize the crisis, Avoid coercion, Treat in the least restrictive setting, Form a therapeutic alliance, and Formulate an appropriate disposition and aftercare plan.  Here are some de-escalation techniques for psychiatric emergencies: Maintain a calm, reassuring, and compassionate tone of voice Ask the person's name and use the name they give you Do not touch the patient unless required and permission is given Physically lower yourself to eye level with the... Show more

You are at the scene where a male patient threatened to take pills to end his life. In talking with the patient, he informs you that he just got a new job that requires more of his time and his wife has been giving him a hard time about it. Tonight, he had enough and just made the comment because he was mad at her. He says that although he is still upset, he does not plan to do anything 'drastic.' Before taking further action, which fact about the patient should raise the EMT's suspicion that he is indeed at a higher risk for suicide?






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