• J S C Med Assoc · Aug 1992

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    Managing agitation in the critical care setting.

    • A B Santos, M M Wohlreich, and S T Pinosky.
    • Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425.
    • J S C Med Assoc. 1992 Aug 1;88(8):386-91.

    AbstractPharmacologic control of the agitated ICU patient requires preliminary assessment of the underlying causes of agitation. Reversal of correctable abnormalities, consideration of drug reaction, withdrawal and pain management should be addressed first. Delirium is the most common cause of agitation in the ICU and often has multiple causes. Pharmacologic management of agitation can be safely accomplished by intravenous haloperidol with or without lorazepam, as outlined above.

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