Should Ketamine be Used to Treat Prehospital Agitation?

Ketamine is a medication that can be utilized in the emergency department and prehospital setting for the sedation of the severely agitated patient. After an incident involving the misuse of prehospital ketamine received attention in the lay press, the safety and appropriateness of the prehospital use ketamine was brought into question. This clinical practice statement will address whether ketamine should be used to treat prehospital agitation.

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