Excited Delirium
First time listener to the podcast. Like the in depth analysis. E D seems like a very convenient entity/excuse for police to use that in their report (BTW How can a human exhibit “superhuman” qualities?) If that is really a “thing,” if a person were to be exhibiting that behavior, and the police did not intervene (i.e) put a knee on the person’s neck, would the person still have died?
RKKiddienurse via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/23
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TriShaman via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/02/12
Very helpful for aspiring Emergency Room physicians!
nickpapalia via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/04/12
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Umanamd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/13
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