Call the Phase
What Matters Most
What Do You Do First
What Would You Say
New Nurse Mistakes
100

A patient becomes quiet, avoids eye contact, and is more withdrawn than earlier

Trigger

100

Patient pacing and increasingly irritable

Prevent escalation/early intervention

100

Patient pacing, voice slightly raised

Approach calmly and assess

100
Patient: "This place is ridiculous!"
"I can hear that you're frustrated - tell me what's bothering you."
100

Telling an angry patient to calm down

Escalates situation

200

A patient is pacing, voice raised, and refusing redirection

Escalation

200

Patient yelling but not physically aggressive

De-escalation and communication

200

Patient escalating verbally

Use de-escalation communication

200

Patient pacing and irritated

"I want to help - let's step over here and talk."

200

Ignoring pacing and non-verbal tension

Misses escalation

300

A patient throws a chair and attempts to strike staff

Crisis

300

Patient throwing objects

Safety

300

Patient attempts to hit staff

Call for help/initiate safety measures

300

Patient yelling and refusing care

"I'm here to keep you safe - let's figure this out together."

300

Trying to reason during crisis

Ineffective/unsafe

400

A patient is calm but withdrawn and states, "I messed everything up."

Post-crisis depression

400

Patient quiet after outburst and expressing guilt

Suicide risk assessment
400

Patient withdrawn after crisis

Assess for suicidal ideation

400

Post-crisis patient says, "I shouldn't be here."

"Tell me more about what you're feeling right now."

400

Assuming calm = safe after crisis

Misses suicide risk

500

A patient appears physically calm but is staring intensely, clenching fists, and not responding to staff

Escalation

500

Patient refusing care and becoming verbally aggressive

Maintain control of environment and de-escalate

500

Patient triggered by loud environment

Reduce stimuli

500

Patient escalating and challenging authority

"I'm not here to argue - I want to help you feel more in control"

500

Using restraints too early

Increases risk/violates last-resort principle