Making sure a patient is medically cleared

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Are there any specific questions you ask or things you check to make sure a patient is medically cleared before coming in? We had a patient who had been mechanically ventilated after a suicide attempt and came in with what was eventually determined to be postventilatory pneumonia. We had to try and treat it in-house without the ability to do chest xrays, cultures, etc. That was a very dodgy situation so I'm thinking in post-vent patients I should ask for a chest x-ray prior to admission. Anyone else have any pointers or situations that have shaped your "nurse to nurse"/medical clearance? I am the kind of person who always thinks, "Oh sure, we can handle that" and I don't want to set myself up for disaster. Thanks!

It's also the standard that the nurses accept the patients from the medical facility then the docs are rehired to meet with them within 24 hrs. We are strictly a psych/addiction clinic so we don't generally take medically unstable patients, however, I have taken orders and felt completely lied to pumpkin the patients arrival.

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