PMHNPs may find themselves working in a wide variety of settingsâeach having their own unique challenges and inherent legal issues. For instance, what do you do in your state of practice when you are providing a therapy/treatment session and a client reports active suicidal ideation? What do you do if you are covering inpatient psychiatric consults and are called to see a patient in the ICU who overdosed on prescription medication requiring intubation? What do you do if you are a PMHNP on an inpatient unit and a client who admitted themselves on a voluntary basis suddenly states that they have decided to sign themselves out of the hospital so that they can go home to kill themselves? These are just some of the legal questions that PMHNPs must know the answers to specific to their state of licensure/practice.
In this Assignment, you investigate your stateâs laws concerning voluntary and involuntary commitment. You also analyze a case to determine if the client is eligible for involuntary commitment.
Scenario for Week 7 Case:
You are a PMHNP working in a large intercity hospital. You receive a call from the answering service informing you that a âstatâ consult has been ordered by one of the hospitalists in the ICU. Upon arriving in the ICU, you learn that your consult is a 14 year old male who overdosed on approximately 50 Benadryl (diphenhydramine hydrochloride) tablets in an apparent suicide attempt. At the scene, a suicide note was found indicating that he wanted to die because his girlfriendâs parents felt that their daughter was too young to be âdating.â The client stated in the suicide note that he could not âlive without herâ and decided to take his own life. Although he has been medically stabilized and admitted to the ICU, he has been refusing to talk with the doctors or nurses. The hospital staff was finally able to get in touch with the clients parents (using contact information retrieved from the 14 year oldâs cell phone). Unbeknown to the hospital staff, the parents are divorced, and both showed up at the hospital at approximately the same time, each offering their own perspectives on what ought to be done. The clientâs father is demanding that the client be hospitalized because of the suicide, but his mother points out that he does not have âphysical custodyâ of the child. The clientâs mother demands that the client be discharged to home with her stating that her sonâs actions were nothing more than a âstuntâ and âan attempt at manipulating the situation that he didnât like.â The clientâs mother then becomes ânastyâ and informs you that she works as a member of the clerical staff for the state board of nursing, and if you fail to discharge her child âright nowâ she will make you âsorry.â How would you proceed?
Learning Objectives
Students will:
⢠Evaluate clients for voluntary commitment
⢠Evaluate clients for involuntary commitment based on state laws
⢠Recommend actions for supporting parents of clients not eligible for involuntary commitment
⢠Recommend actions for treating clients not eligible for involuntary commitment
To Prepare for this Practicum:
⢠Review the Learning Resources concerning voluntary and involuntary commitment.
⢠Read the Week 7 Scenario in your Learning Resources.
⢠Research your stateâs laws concerning voluntary and involuntary commitment.
The Assignment (2â3 pages):
⢠Based on the scenario above, would you recommend that the client be voluntarily committed? Why or why not?
⢠Based on the laws in your state (Virginia), would the client be eligible for involuntary commitment? Explain why or why not.
⢠Did understanding the state laws confirm or challenge your initial recommendation regarding involuntarily committing the client? Explain.
⢠If the client were not eligible for involuntary commitment, explain what actions you may be able to take to support the parents for or against voluntary commitment.
⢠If the client were not eligible for involuntary commitment, explain what initial actions you may be able to take to begin treating the client.
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