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by admin on October 4, 2011

Question by //SIGN: Name of sleeping aid/pill or sedative most commonly used in hospitals?
If a patient is acting erratic, are sedatives or sleeping-aids most likely to be administered? Also, if a patient has a virus or some illness that cannot be clearly diagnosed and may be possibly contagious, would they isolate the patient, or simply not allow any visitors other than hospital personnel? If they are isolated, are they put in quarantine, ER, or where? Thank you.
By “erratic” I mean violent behavior, trouble sleeping, resistance against others, etc.

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Answer by ♥Tara♥
i got prescribed diazapam. Im not sure I spelled it correctly but they gave it to me to sleep and relax from a panic attack

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Joe October 4, 2011 at 5:01 am

I don’t know… I would give them a benzo or two…. like xanax or valium….

I’m not a doctor but if one of my friends were “erratic” violent behavior, trouble sleeping, resistance against others, etc.

I would tell them to take a pill.

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