| Literature DB >> 20877534 |
Geetha Jayaram1, Hilary Sporney, Pamela Perticone.
Abstract
Implementing harm reduction is among the administrative tasks used for maintaining a safe unit for psychiatric in-patients. Such harm may be potentially caused by patients themselves or others. Included in nursing procedures implemented for observing suicidal patients is the practice of 15-minute checks. In reviewing the standard forms used for such procedures in several major hospitals across the United States, we noticed a wide variation in the format and use of 15-minute checks, as well as poor guidelines for their termination. We recommend that the observation practice of 15-minute checks be eliminated from the repertoire of nursing protocols for suicidal patients who are assessed to be at imminent risk for self harm on inpatient units.Entities:
Keywords: 15-minute check; patient observation; psychiatric hospital; suicide; suicide prevention protocol; suicide risk
Year: 2010 PMID: 20877534 PMCID: PMC2945857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry (Edgmont) ISSN: 1550-5952