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EMTs may come across a situation where a patient begins to act extremely agitated or psychotic. Elevated temperature and sometimes alcohol or drug intoxication may be present. The patient will soon cease struggling, and often within minutes the patient develops inadequate or absent respirations and subsequently dies. It is important for the EMT to be alert for this sequence of events in a patient who exhibits this behavior and monitor the patient constantly throughout the call. This condition is called:

A. excited psychosis.
B. psychotic delirium.
C. excited or agitated delirium.
D. bipolar disorder.

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The condition described, characterized by extreme agitation, possible substance intoxication, and rapid decline leading to respiratory failure and possibly death, is known as excited or agitated delirium.

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The condition in question, where a patient experiences extreme agitation or psychosis, elevated temperature, and sometimes alcohol or drug intoxication, followed by cessation of struggle, inadequate or absent respirations, and potential death, is known as excited or agitated delirium. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) must be vigilant when they encounter such patients, constantly monitoring them throughout the call. Excited or agitated delirium is a serious condition that can lead to severe consequences if not recognized and managed appropriately by healthcare professionals.

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