Acute behavioural disturbance


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Definitions



UK definition (RCEM): It describes the sudden onset of aggressive and violent behaviour and autonomic dysfunction, typically in the setting of acute on chronic drug abuse or serious mental illness.



Australian definition (NSW Health): Behaviour that puts the patient or others at immediate risk of serious harm and may include threatening or aggressive behaviour, extreme distress, and serious self-harm which could cause major injury or death.



Toxidromes





There are some superb resources on the Life in the Fast Lane site on this topic. Really recommend having a look!



De-escalation



There is a useful summary on some de-escalation strategies & techniques, from HSI here.



This handbook from a UK NHS Trust outlines some key principles from their conflict resolution training.



Further reading



JRCALC Clinical Guideline: Acute Behavioural Disturbance. 



NICE. NG10. 2015. Violence and aggression: short term management in mental health, health and community settings.



RCEM. Best Practice Guideline. 2016. Guidelines for the Management of Excited Delirium/Acute Behavioural Disturbance.



Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 2019. Acute behavioural disturbance (ABD): guidelines on management in police custody.



College of Paramedics. Acute Behavioural Disturbance Position Statement



The CQC brief guide to restraint