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Autistic Man Falling Through the Cracks: Advanced Patient Transport and the “Pop-up” Recovery Ward

, MD, FANZCA, EDIC, DESA, , MBBS, , MBBS, FACEM, RACMA & , MBBS FRACP M Bioethics & FAICD ORCID Icon
Pages 578-579 | Received 20 Jun 2018, Accepted 24 Nov 2018, Published online: 22 Jan 2019
 

Abstract

The Royal Flying Doctor Service was tasked to relocate a 19 year-old autistic patient with severe social anxiety, agoraphobia, and morbid obesity from one residential location to another. The retrieval team was confronted with two main challenges: 1) Continuous risk elevation in an elective patient transportation as distinct from other urgent prehospital transfers of mental health patients; and 2) prehospital ketamine/propofol sedation of an aggressive/combative patient with recovery from sedation in a private property. The transfer accomplished the successful relocation of the patient.

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