Healthcare · Clinical Operations
Crisis Intervention Procedures
A written protocol telling clinical staff how to recognize, de-escalate, and manage patients in acute behavioral or psychiatric crisis.
What it usually contains
- Warning signs and risk levels for agitation, self-harm, or suicide
- Step-by-step de-escalation and verbal intervention techniques
- Rules for restraint, seclusion, and involuntary hold, plus required monitoring
- Who to call: on-call clinician, security, mobile crisis team, emergency services
- Documentation, incident reporting, and post-event debriefing requirements
What the assistant uses it for
Use it to answer how staff should respond to a patient threatening harm, when restraint or a hold is permitted, who must be notified, and what has to be recorded afterward.
How it is versioned
A document of this type has exactly one current version at a time. Upload a revision and it becomes the version that counts — the one before it is kept and dated, but is no longer what your assistant answers from. Nothing is ever deleted, so you can always show what this document said on a given date.
More in Clinical Operations
Filed alongside this one.
- Charting / Documentation SOPs
- Clinical Quality Assurance Checklists
- Ketamine Therapy Protocols (IV/IM/SL)
- Medication Management Guidelines
- Safety & Emergency Response Protocols
- Standardized Screening Tools (PHQ-9, GAD-7, etc.)
- Suicide Risk Assessment SOPs
- TMS Treatment Protocols (by device / by diagnosis)
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