Suicide Screening
Risk
Patient Care
Orders
100

CSSR-S or Columbia

What is the document tool used for screening for suicide?

100

Substance Use, chronic pain, mental health diagnosis

What are 3 possible factors for increased risk of suicide?

100

Sitter

Who is needed for the high risk suicide patient?

100

1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours

What are the length of times for hard restraint orders for a violent patient for children under 8, 9-17, and 18 and over years of age?
200

Moderate and High Risk

What are the two levels of suicide risk that need a full assessment.

200

Recent inpatient stay.

What is a high risk factor for suicide?

200
Gown with no ties, cell phone, call light with cord, and plastic trash bags.

What are items that can be in the room with the high risk suicide patient?

200
A registered nurse and a physician.

Who can initiate orders for restraints?

300
Within 24 hours or as soon as possible.

What are the response times for the assessment team to complete a face-to-face assessment?

300

Pets, family, involvement with friends and work.

What are factors that lower the risk for suicide?
300
Within 24 hours or as soon as possible.
What is how quickly the assessment team takes to respond to a psych consult.
300

Handcuffs

What device cannot be used as a restraint at Parkview Health?

400

Everyone

Who gets screened for suicide risk?

400

A long past history of a suicide attempt.

What is a moderate risk for suicide?

400

Reading a book, eating a meal, texting a friend, watching TV.

What are some things a sitter cannot be doing?

400

Hand mitts, 4 side rails, roll belt, 2 arm splits, PRN medication, physical contact.

What are examples of restraints?

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