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#Require psych evaluation prior to discharge or transfer to medical unit; this should be done within 30 minutes of request for consult | #Require psych evaluation prior to discharge or transfer to medical unit; this should be done within 30 minutes of request for consult | ||
*Patients in the psych ED that require medical evaluation (or re-evaluation) should be transferred to the adult ED as soon as a bed is available; prior to the transfer, the psych physician should discuss the case with the ED physician; exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis | *Patients in the psych ED that require medical evaluation (or re-evaluation) should be transferred to the adult ED as soon as a bed is available; prior to the transfer, the psych physician should discuss the case with the ED physician; exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis | ||
*Patients in the Psych ED who require treatment with sedatives and are deemed to be at risk for significant oxygen desaturation should be transferred to a monitored bed in the adult ED; these patients are co-managed by the physicians from both areas | *PAGE 4 of POLICY: Patients in the Psych ED who require treatment with sedatives and are deemed to be at risk for significant oxygen desaturation should be transferred to a monitored bed in the adult ED; these patients are co-managed by the physicians from both areas | ||
*Psychiatric patients with chronic disorders who require placement are managed in the Psych ED | *Psychiatric patients with chronic disorders who require placement are managed in the Psych ED | ||
Approved June 2015, Chappell 2/22/16 | Approved June 2015, Chappell 2/22/16 | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 04:10, 17 August 2019
Guidelines for Flow of patients between the Psychiatric and Adult Emergency Departments (ED Policy 3.4)
- Ambulatory Patients: Patients presenting with abnormal behavior WITHOUT prior psych diagnoses or with acute ALOC are initially evaluated in the adult ED
- Patients with a known psych history and behavior consistent with their previous diagnosis, without apparent acute medical condition requiring intervention, are initially evaluated by the Psych ED
- Patients arriving by ambulance with psych complaints but not under a 5150 should be triaged by a physician in the adult ED then directed to appropriate location
- Psychiatric Consultations in the ED: patients requesting voluntary evaluation by a psychiatrist are transferred to the psych ED after medical clearance for evaluation and should be transferred to the psych ED as soon as there is space available; ED physician to psych physician discussion should occur prior to transfer
- All patients on a 5150 hold
- With ETOH>200, delirium, complicated alcohol withdrawal, drug overdose, or acute medical problems should be evaluated in the adult ED
- Require psych evaluation prior to discharge or transfer to medical unit; this should be done within 30 minutes of request for consult
- Patients in the psych ED that require medical evaluation (or re-evaluation) should be transferred to the adult ED as soon as a bed is available; prior to the transfer, the psych physician should discuss the case with the ED physician; exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis
- PAGE 4 of POLICY: Patients in the Psych ED who require treatment with sedatives and are deemed to be at risk for significant oxygen desaturation should be transferred to a monitored bed in the adult ED; these patients are co-managed by the physicians from both areas
- Psychiatric patients with chronic disorders who require placement are managed in the Psych ED
Approved June 2015, Chappell 2/22/16
