This case examines the ethical issue of the disposition of a patient who presents in the emergency room with a psychotic disorder when a nurse practitioner is given the autonomy to determine disposition of a patient and the attending physician disagrees. Therein lies the dilemma of an NP lacking emergency psychiatric admitting privileges. The NP ethically needs to continue to act as a patient advocate to ensure patient safety and best outcomes
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Abstract Background: The use of coercion is an essential part of psychiatry despite occurrence of ha...
Between 15%-60% of patients are considered “difficult” by their treating physicians. Patient psychia...
This case examines the ethical issue of the disposition of a patient who presents in the emergency r...
abstract: My thesis project, "An Ethical Evaluation of the Practice of Psychiatric Patient Boarding ...
Objective To identify past or current literature about emergency department holds and psychiatric pa...
This thesis focuses mainly on the general ethical considerations of staff and not pre-defined specif...
The purpose of this article is to examine the current management of boarded psychiatric patients in ...
Introduction: This case report aims to address the ethical issues and obligations of enforcing medic...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Ethics consultation has been advocated as a valuable tool in ethically cha...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
BACKGROUND: In psychiatric inpatient care, situations arise where it may be necessary to use coerciv...
The goal of this study is to understand how different admission statuses of varying degrees of restr...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
During an era where physicians go to great lengths to limit personal risk and ensure self-protection...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Abstract Background: The use of coercion is an essential part of psychiatry despite occurrence of ha...
Between 15%-60% of patients are considered “difficult” by their treating physicians. Patient psychia...
This case examines the ethical issue of the disposition of a patient who presents in the emergency r...
abstract: My thesis project, "An Ethical Evaluation of the Practice of Psychiatric Patient Boarding ...
Objective To identify past or current literature about emergency department holds and psychiatric pa...
This thesis focuses mainly on the general ethical considerations of staff and not pre-defined specif...
The purpose of this article is to examine the current management of boarded psychiatric patients in ...
Introduction: This case report aims to address the ethical issues and obligations of enforcing medic...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Ethics consultation has been advocated as a valuable tool in ethically cha...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
BACKGROUND: In psychiatric inpatient care, situations arise where it may be necessary to use coerciv...
The goal of this study is to understand how different admission statuses of varying degrees of restr...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
During an era where physicians go to great lengths to limit personal risk and ensure self-protection...
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) manage a wide variety of critical medical presentations. Tr...
Abstract Background: The use of coercion is an essential part of psychiatry despite occurrence of ha...
Between 15%-60% of patients are considered “difficult” by their treating physicians. Patient psychia...