Assessing and managing people exposed to conducted energy device (Taser) discharge.

Q3 Nursing
Emergency Nurse Pub Date : 2022-07-05 Epub Date: 2022-02-08 DOI:10.7748/en.2022.e2125
Matthew Peel, Dave Tremlett
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Abstract

The use of conducted energy devices - better known under the brand name Taser - by police officers is subject to scrutiny. Consequently, the clinical assessment and management of people who have been exposed to Taser discharge is also subject to scrutiny. In 2021 the Conducted Energy Device Joint Working Group published a new guideline on assessment in police custody after Taser discharge. The guideline enables any appropriately trained and competent healthcare professional, including nurses, to undertake post-Taser assessments and determine the person's fitness to be detained in police custody. This would be done in the first instance by nurses working in police custody suites, but emergency department (ED) nurses may also be involved, as people who have been 'tasered' may need referral to the ED. This article explains how Tasers work, their physiological effects and potential complications, and the required approaches to clinical assessment and management as outlined in the new guideline.

评估和管理接触传导能量装置(泰瑟枪)放电的人员。
警务人员使用电击枪这种传导能量装置的行为受到了严格的审查。因此,对遭受泰瑟枪电击者的临床评估和管理也受到了严格审查。2021 年,电导能量设备联合工作组发布了一份新的指南,内容涉及泰瑟枪发射后警方拘留所内的评估。该指南允许包括护士在内的任何经过适当培训且有能力的医疗保健专业人员进行电击枪后评估,并确定当事人是否适合被警方拘留。这项工作首先会由在警方拘留室工作的护士来完成,但急诊科 (ED) 护士也可以参与其中,因为被 "电击 "的人可能需要转诊到急诊科。本文解释了泰瑟枪的工作原理、生理影响和潜在并发症,以及新指南中概述的临床评估和管理所需方法。
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Emergency Nurse
Emergency Nurse Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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