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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 2828748" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>Just talked to my wife who does ER admitting and this was what she said. If you answer yes to any of those questions they will continue with the rest of the questions and when they're done, they will have you change into a gown and draw the curtains open so you can be observed. They then place you as an SI (suicide intentions) and notify the ER physician or psych doc on call to do an assessment. If during normal hours, the hospital behavioral assessment member will come down to do an assessment to see if you need a 72 hour time out or if you just need to follow up with your PC or Parkside. </p><p></p><p>Not sure if that was the answer you were looking for, but either way, I personally wouldn't want any medical form anywhere having my name attached to answering yes to those questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 2828748, member: 15231"] Just talked to my wife who does ER admitting and this was what she said. If you answer yes to any of those questions they will continue with the rest of the questions and when they're done, they will have you change into a gown and draw the curtains open so you can be observed. They then place you as an SI (suicide intentions) and notify the ER physician or psych doc on call to do an assessment. If during normal hours, the hospital behavioral assessment member will come down to do an assessment to see if you need a 72 hour time out or if you just need to follow up with your PC or Parkside. Not sure if that was the answer you were looking for, but either way, I personally wouldn't want any medical form anywhere having my name attached to answering yes to those questions. [/QUOTE]
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