Management of behavioural emergencies: a prospective observational study in Australian emergency departments

Author:

Yap Celene Y. L.123ORCID,Taylor David McD.14,Kong David C. M.135ORCID,Knott Jonathan C.12,Taylor Simone E.6ORCID,Graudins Andis78,Keijzers Gerben91011,Kulawickrama Sanjeewa9,Thom Ogilvie12,Lawton Luke13,Furyk Jeremy13,Finucci Daniel14,Holdgate Anna14,Watkins Gina15,Jordan Peter16

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences The University of Melbourne Melbourne Australia

2. Emergency Department The Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne Australia

3. Centre for Medicine Use and Safety Monash University Melbourne Australia

4. Emergency Department Austin Health Melbourne Australia

5. Pharmacy Department Ballarat Health Services Ballarat Australia

6. Pharmacy Department Austin Health Melbourne Australia

7. Emergency Department Monash Health Melbourne Australia

8. Department of Medicine, Clinical Sciences at Monash Health Monash University Melbourne Australia

9. Emergency Department Gold Coast University Hospital Gold Coast Australia

10. School of Medicine Bond University Gold Coast Australia

11. School of Medicine Griffith University Gold Coast Australia

12. Emergency Department Nambour General Hospital Nambour Australia

13. Emergency Department The Townsville Hospital Townsville Australia

14. Emergency Department Liverpool Hospital Sydney Australia

15. Emergency Department Sutherland Hospital Sydney Australia

16. Emergency Department The Northern Hospital Melbourne Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacy

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