Parents are requesting an STD test for their 16-year-old daughter, what is needed?
What is the patient's consent?
This is an effective communication tool to utilize with patients and visitors.
What is AIDET?
Minor patients are not eligible for this type of ECO or TDO.
What is medical?
Patients who may lack capacity require an assessment by this many providers.
What is 2?
The attending provider and a capacity reviewer
Risk Management is a 24/7 resource available to team members, you can locate the on-call number here.
What is the RM intranet page?
What is the nursing supervisor?
What is the operator?
What is your leader?
If a parent or guardian refuses to consent to a SANE exam, then this individual can give consent.
What is the minor patient?
This communication tool is named after the number of feet you visually acknowledge and the number of feet your verbally acknowledge.
What is 10:5?
Patients under an ECO/TDO are not under arrest; they are...
What is detained?
A medical power of attorney is only valid when the individual lacks this.
What is capacity?
A patient and their family are upset and requesting a patient advocate. You should contact...
What is Patient Relations? (during business hours)
What is the Nursing Supervisor? (after hours)
A 15-year-old female presents to the ED at 19 weeks pregnant for abdominal pain and cramping, who consents for treatment?
What is the patient?
A pediatric patient on a TDO is admitted to a hospital, and the parents have requested an update regarding the patient's placement. You can...
What is share the information?
Under this law, a patient undergoing a TDO evaluation can have a family member or legal guardian present for support and decision making during the evaluation.
What is Irvo's law?
If an inmate reports sexual or physical violence in jail, staff should notify...
What is Risk Management?
Inmates have different reporting guidelines
A law enforcement officer brings a subpoena/warrant to the department you should direct them to this department to serve the document.
What is Medical Records?
A pediatric patient requires life-sustaining treatment, both parents are refusing. The care team should contact...
What is CPS (Child Protective Services)?
When reporting to CPS, healthcare providers can share information about the patient's condition, observations, and...
What is relevant medical history?
Orders for hospital restraints are time limited and expires for a pediatric patient less than 9 years of age after...
What is 1 hour?
2 hours for children ages 9-17
Parents of a minor refuse medication, staff should partner with the provider to complete this form.
What is an AMA form?
A law enforcement officer requests a copy of medical records for a patient that is in their custody. You should direct the officer to...
What is file a subpoena or warrant with medical records?
A 10-year-old presents from the school suffering an asthma attack, no parents are present or reachable. What do we do?
What is perform a medical screening exam?
Parents want to go home and leave their child in the ED who is pending behavioral health placement. Staff should...
What is assess patient for safety, assign a 1:1 sitter, ensure a contact plan with the parents, and establish expectations?
Forensic restraints should be assessed at this frequency
What is every 2 hours?
In the state of VA, a deceased individual can be released to a funeral home or...
What is to the legal decision maker/family member?
True or False: An inmate can request for the ADC guards to leave the room and they have to comply.
False, ADC guards will remain with the patient and there is a carve-out in HIPAA for this.