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- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d archivedate "2012-10-05".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d archiveurl ExDS-pdf-final.pdf.
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d author "Lisa Hoffman".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d author "Mark L. DeBard, MD".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d date "November 2009".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d deadurl "yes".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d doi "2.9458079999999995".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d isCitedBy Excited_delirium.
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d isCitedBy Taser.
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d issue "11".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d journal "Emergency Medicine News".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d pages "3, 5".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d pages "4".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d quote "The report has some political implications, too, because it rejects the theory that ExDS is an invented syndrome being used to cover up or excuse the use of force or even brutality by law enforcement officers when someone dies in their custody. It rejects the idea that specific forms of restraint in and of themselves are what cause deaths in ExDS patients. Instead, ExDS is a potentially fatal disease in which all forms of physiologic stress, from physical and noxious chemical to electrical conductive weapons , can tip the balance of a condition on the edge of being fatal. It recognizes that some form of the use of force is often necessary to control agitation in the face of delirium, but that it should be the minimal amount necessary to achieve patient control and ensure public safety, and be followed immediately by medical intervention.".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d title "ACEP Recognizes Excited Delirium as Unique Syndrome".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d title "Identifying New Disease as Excited Delirium Syndrome Rejects Idea that Police Brutality Causes Deaths".
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d url ExDS-pdf-final.pdf.
- 01.eem.0000340950.69012.8d volume "31".