Alcohol Hangover/Withdrawal: Difference between revisions

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These are quite common here as in many EDs. We have a “sobering center” where patients can be sent to sober up, but the patients have to be able to ambulate with minimal assistance and have a BRAC of <400 (they have to check breath alcohol levels because of the grant funding of the sobering center.) If the patient is being cleared for jail or is under arrest, they need to have a BRAC <300. You need to complete the paper form for the patient to be released to the jail or sobering center.
These are quite common here as in many EDs. We have a “sobering center” where patients can be sent to sober up, but the patients have to be able to ambulate with minimal assistance and have a BRAC of <400 (they have to check breath alcohol levels because of the grant funding of the sobering center.) If the patient is being cleared for jail or is under arrest, they need to have a BRAC <300. You need to complete the paper form for the patient to be released to the jail or sobering center.
===Resources===
===Resources/References===
*[[media:Alcohol_hangover_withdrawal.pdf|Alcohol Hangover/Withdrawal YKHC Clinical Guideline]]
*[[media:Alcohol_hangover_withdrawal.pdf|Alcohol Hangover/Withdrawal YKHC Clinical Guideline]]
*[[media:Intoxicated_ED_patient.pdf|Intoxicated ED Patient YKHC Clinical Guideline]]
*[[media:Intoxicated_ED_patient.pdf|Intoxicated ED Patient YKHC Clinical Guideline]]

Revision as of 04:48, 25 September 2020

These are quite common here as in many EDs. We have a “sobering center” where patients can be sent to sober up, but the patients have to be able to ambulate with minimal assistance and have a BRAC of <400 (they have to check breath alcohol levels because of the grant funding of the sobering center.) If the patient is being cleared for jail or is under arrest, they need to have a BRAC <300. You need to complete the paper form for the patient to be released to the jail or sobering center.

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category:YKHC Guidelines
Common/Unique Medical Diagnoses