We do know that alcohol consumption changes for many problem drinkers after their visit to an emergency setting.
It is clear that some injuries create barriers to intervention in the emergency setting.
Providing resources in the emergency setting has implications for the primary care setting.
The processes are often too slow or difficult to negotiate in emergency settings.
Then we will offer suggestions for research and practice related to intervening effectively with alcohol problems in emergency settings.
To some degree, all interventions described in the emergency setting are motivational.
Nearly all interventions delivered in emergency settings consist of a single intervention visit.
Next steps Research is needed to confirm and extend the findings to date about interventions in emergency settings.
This, for example, can be used for chest pain patients' triage in an emergency setting.
Since pralidoxime is given by a healthcare professional in an emergency setting, you are not likely to miss a dose.