Emergency Department Psychiatric Documentation

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Across
  1. 3. Admission type almost always used in the ED (11)
  2. 11. Information reported by others that is not admissible unless confirmed (8)
  3. 12. Person who cannot complete both the Petition and the Certificate (10)
  4. 14. Certificate becomes invalid if time is ______ than the Petition (6)
  5. 15. Specific descriptions of behavior must replace vague ______ (7)
  6. 16. Location where patient is being detained (8)
  7. 17. If no emergency contact is available, the nurse must document the ______ (6)
  8. 18. Type of admission used for developmentally disabled patients (8)
  9. 20. HOURS Timeframe for behaviors documented in the narrative (2,5)
  10. 21. Legal document completed by a witness requesting involuntary admission (9)
  11. 23. Pages Four and Five must be completed within ___ hours (2)
Down
  1. 1. Page that includes Rights of Admittee information (4)
  2. 2. Statements placed in quotation marks should come directly from the ______ (7)
  3. 3. The examiner must personally ______ the patient of the exam purpose (6)
  4. 4. OF HARM Admission reason most commonly used related to self-harm or violence (4,2,4)
  5. 5. Person who directly observed behavior and signs the Petition (9)
  6. 6. A second Certificate requires at least one ______ (10)
  7. 7. Page where the petitioner signs and dates the Petition (5)
  8. 8. The Petition must be signed ______ the Certificate is completed (6)
  9. 9. Patient does not have to speak during the examination (T/F) (4)
  10. 10. Time difference rule: Certificate time must be ______ the Petition time (5)
  11. 13. Nurse must list relationship to the ______ on Page Three (10)
  12. 18. Admission ordered by a court rather than emergency process (8)
  13. 19. Form number for the Petition for Involuntary/Judicial Admission (10)
  14. 22. Statements must include date and ______ (4)