What rights do psych patients have? Specifically when a new patient comes into the ED and a urine sample is needed for medical clearance. What if the patient refuses or simply is non verbal to the...
sewingkelli replied to sewingkelli's topic in General Nursing
If I remember correctly, I think her father brought her in for bizarre behavior and she did already have a known psyc illness in her history. She was young, 20 y.o, and she was post pardom, which...
sewingkelli replied to sewingkelli's topic in General Nursing
I wasn't "hell bent", she wasn't even my patient, it just bothers me how this patients urine was obtained. I agree that they do have the right to refuse. And yes she was stubborn because when her...
sewingkelli replied to sewingkelli's topic in General Nursing
nope no one on call, telephone interview? never heard of that, not even and option, and tying up a bed, LOL we have had psyc patients held in the ED for 2-3 days because there isn't an inpatient...
sewingkelli replied to sewingkelli's topic in General Nursing
no liason, we don't even have a psyc nurse that works in our ED, only social workers and psyc NP's and MD's. I do feel like it is battery but I will look into my state's laws. Thanks
sewingkelli replied to sewingkelli's topic in General Nursing
here is where I am coming from, I am an ED nurse and this is all before psyc workers see them. They need to be medically cleared first and then psyc will see them, if the ED doctor feels they need...
sewingkelli replied to sewingkelli's topic in General Nursing
nope not an OD patient, just a stubborn young female with obvious psyc issues. BUT, because they aren't in the "right state of mind" do they have the right to
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