Diretrizes brasileiras para o manejo da agitação psicomotora: abordagem farmacológica 1 – tranquilização rápida
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Agitação psicomotora, agressividade, agentes tranquilizantes, emergência, transtornos mentaisResumen
Evidências apontam que o tratamento farmacológico da agitação psicomotora é indicado apenas após as abordagens não farmacológicas falharem. A causa da agitação, os efeitos colaterais das medicações e suas contraindicações devem direcionar a escolha da medicação. A via oral deve ser preferida para administração; a administração intravenosa deve ser evitada. Todos os indivíduos devem ser monitorados antes e após a administração da medicação. Número de registro da revisão sistemática:
CRD42017054440.
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