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Calm is what we see..He is NOT incapacitated nor unable to understand anything..He is following his "Marching Orders" act this way when Jury is in room...then you can act that way when they aren't....I heard JH was on Haldol..which actually is a marvellous medication.....They calm down and are able to answer questions appropriately and follow instructions..completely aware of surroundings and NO They are NOT sedated..But blocked from responding to whatever triggered aberrant behaviours .....
Most patient's I dealt with given this med in ER after being brought in OUT OF CONTROL..calmed down within 20 minutes of injection ( thru clothes @times)....and I was amazed just how cognoscenti they were...
I guess it's an unfair advantage I have had in dealing with OUT of control folks ( 25 years ER)..so, maybe hard for laypeople to understand just where I am coming from...Just take it as insight I guess :moo:
My sis is a nurse anesthetist and her husband just retired a ER dr of 35 years and now my Nephew a Dr. We've been through it all. Lol. Mental illness has my compassion. No one asked to be born with the predisposition of it. It usually doesn't show up in males until they are in their 20's but may be signs in the younger years.