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SGEM#473: Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind – Midazolam or Ketamine for Acute Agitation in the Pre-Hospital Setting

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

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Navigating Sedation in Pre-Hospital Care

This chapter critically examines the use of ketamine and midazolam for managing acute agitation in emergency medical settings, with a focus on the implications of confidence intervals and sample size on research credibility. It discusses the challenges of applying study findings to local protocols, particularly in rural areas, while highlighting the need for evidence-based practices. Through an analysis of existing studies, the chapter emphasizes the importance of flexibility in treatment options for EMS practitioners and the complexities associated with sedation in severe trauma cases.

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