Agitated Patient Scenario - Simulation Center | NCH Healthcare System

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man I love her acting- spot on and very realistic!!

bluejedi
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the OSCAR should be given to this lady

ksslkrj
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Finally, a realistic scenario. It's not always black and white. You want to interrupt them by getting in front of them (the door) so you can explain how you can help them. They could walk in the hall and still have tantrum and hurt themselves but now they're in the hall and scaring other patients. You need to try and explain 1st then listen then call security. But you do need to explain 1st because safety has to trump their mood. They need to understand that 1st. But listening is hardest because you usually don't want to or have time to listen to them. But it does help.

joshsteele
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I'm a nursing instructor always looking for teaching videos - this one is great, thank you!

deidreharp
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And the Oscar goes to the insane woman in Room #5

larrylegend
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Completely disagree with the 2 hospital workers from the onset. Their body language and conflictive stance are very agitating. This is all simulated and comes across from how the employer is demanding these 2 act to keep their jobs, while thus instructing others in this aggressive posturing that in reality only makes a situation worse.

james
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Tuesday 13th April and I love your family very excited about

MelissaG
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Id love to give a run for being a combative patient simulation but go in a way where its extreme violance situation training.

MrPlxygen
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Man, this is hard for me to watch. Being in the ER for medical reasons is not fun. The last time I was in the ER was for some knee pain, and after a brief visit with a doctor in the ER (who prescribed me painkillers), I got discharged. But I've been in the ER for more than an hour for medical reasons - one time in 2019, my doctor suspected I had appendicitis and recommended I go to the hospital for a CT scan to see if I had it - thank GOD I didn't have it. To have to undergo surgery and spend the remainder of my summer recuperating would've been awful. However, my father needed his gallbladder out towards the end of the summer.

DeadRaymanWalking
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Forcing to keep her in the cubicle is false imprisonment.

Jackary
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This incident when she hit her head on trashed 🗑can she hitting herself with her head to get rid of the problem of being a little bit more than a few minutes ago.

lynndeatherage
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Cigarettes are highly addictive. Security should not have been called as it would have only aggravated the situation. The best approach Wheelchair the lady or roll the bed outside for the lady to have a cigarette under both male supervision. The exam is here. Clearly in a situation like this empathy, " I realize you craving a cigarette and I'm sorry your having a bad time being in the hospital " Can we give you some pain meds before we take you down for a cigarette"Okay this is a scene but all this can be resolved and de-escalated without judgment and to understand hospital isn't home. Bringing security in defeats the purpose of resolving conflict and treating the patient as a person. Her Acting was brilliant. I almost believed it :)

gabby
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I just couldn't understand why they didn't let her smoke outside hospital instead of calling security? Isn't it easier.

Alprtngakrc
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Fucked up the way we treat other clearly distressed people. I dont know why the medical industry is so hellbent on tying you to a bed like an animal. You’d think doctors would UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT of FIGHT OR FLIGHT mode. But instead they actively make it worse, crowding is sure to make someone feel better when they’re agitated. Blocking exits is also awful

If you did this to any animal it’d defend itself with its life. Why do you expect an agitated patient to just be okay with it when their brain is freaking out. We’re patients. Not prisoners!

One of the worst parts of the medical industry (yes industry, I’m in the USA) It’s so common in everyone who doesn’t experience it. Empathy just goes out the window!

And I know damn well nurses called me a Karen and a brat when I had multiple autistic meltdowns (diagnosed). Screaming crying thrashing. If you have any psychiatric condition (temporary or otherwise) the only help you get is torture and destruction of your rights!

Mayo-hdwi
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Wednesday 14th April is good sleeping girl with my hair cut and a bride flowers every day 💕 💓 💗 💖 😌 😍 💕

MelissaG
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Melissa golby 11, 2992 happy birthday Melissa 30th April

MelissaG
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Why can't she go outside & smoke?

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Hello, looking for copyright permissions to use this video for nursing education, please advise by DM.

rabchahl
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My name Melissa golby 11, 2992 happy birthday Melissa 30th April and she is a very nice one thanks 😊 ☺️ 😀 😘

MelissaG
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My name Melissa golby 11, 2992 happy birthday Melissa 30th April thank goodness I didn't have to go out with my family

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