Patients frequently present to the emergency department (ED) with acute suicidal and homicidal thoughts. These patients require timely evaluation, with determination of disposition by either voluntary or involuntary hospitalization or discharge with appropriate outpatient follow-up. Safety concerns should be prioritized for patients as well as ED staff. Patient dignity and autonomy should be respected throughout the process
© 2006 Dr. Jonathan Charles KnottDe-institutionalisation of mental health in Australia led to increa...
Background. Patients who are suicidal commonly seek care in the emergency department (ED). Few studi...
The assessment of self-harm risk is a common, difficult, and perplexing task for many physicians, es...
Patients frequently present to the emergency department (ED) with acute suicidal and homicidal thoug...
OBJECTIVE: To compare Emergency Department (ED) care of suicidal patients with and without documente...
Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal 15 calls for organizations to identify patients at ri...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Suicide is defined as to prefer death in death-life dilemma. Poisoning is being faced by any agent t...
Introduction: To evaluate the impact of a simple emergency department (ED)–based educational interve...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe Joint Commission requires hospi...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
Emergency departments (ED) are prime locations for identifying individuals at high risk of suicide a...
Introduction: Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) are often screened for suicidality, ...
The aim of the study was to assess risk factors associated with suicidal behaviour in adult patients...
Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital e...
© 2006 Dr. Jonathan Charles KnottDe-institutionalisation of mental health in Australia led to increa...
Background. Patients who are suicidal commonly seek care in the emergency department (ED). Few studi...
The assessment of self-harm risk is a common, difficult, and perplexing task for many physicians, es...
Patients frequently present to the emergency department (ED) with acute suicidal and homicidal thoug...
OBJECTIVE: To compare Emergency Department (ED) care of suicidal patients with and without documente...
Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal 15 calls for organizations to identify patients at ri...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To identify issues, from the emergency department clinicians' viewpoint, with t...
Suicide is defined as to prefer death in death-life dilemma. Poisoning is being faced by any agent t...
Introduction: To evaluate the impact of a simple emergency department (ED)–based educational interve...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe Joint Commission requires hospi...
The Emergency Department has been identified as a critical setting in which to identify people at ri...
Emergency departments (ED) are prime locations for identifying individuals at high risk of suicide a...
Introduction: Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) are often screened for suicidality, ...
The aim of the study was to assess risk factors associated with suicidal behaviour in adult patients...
Abstract Background For those who have experienced suicidal behaviour, discharge from the hospital e...
© 2006 Dr. Jonathan Charles KnottDe-institutionalisation of mental health in Australia led to increa...
Background. Patients who are suicidal commonly seek care in the emergency department (ED). Few studi...
The assessment of self-harm risk is a common, difficult, and perplexing task for many physicians, es...