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- Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) Toolkit - NIMH
The Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) toolkit is designed to screen medical patients ages 8 years and above for risk of suicide As there are no tools validated for use in kids under the age of 8 years, if suicide risk is suspected in younger children a full mental health evaluation is recommended instead of screening
- Screening Patients for Suicide Risk in Medical Settings - NIMH
• Patient requires a brief suicide safety assessment to determine if a full mental health evaluation is needed Patient cannot leave until evaluated for safety • Alert physician or clinician responsible for patient’s care asQ Suicide NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH (NIMH)Risk Screening Toolkit 7 1 2020 For patients of all ages
- as Suicide Risk Screening Tool - NIMH
• Patient requires a brief suicide safety assessment to determine if a full mental health evaluation is needed Patient cannot leave until evaluated for safety
- as Brief Suicide Safety Assessment - NIMH
qEmergency psychiatric evaluation: Patient is at imminent risk for suicide (current suicidal thoughts) Keep patient safe on the unit Follow the standard of care for a suicidal patient (e g , remove dangerous objects, 1:1 observer) Request a STAT, emergency psychiatric evaluation qFurther evaluation of risk is necessary:
- Adults ASQ Toolkit - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Brief Suicide Safety Assessment Guide (PDF | HTML) Brief Suicide Safety Assessment Worksheet (PDF | HTML) Suicide Risk Screening Tool (PDF | HTML) Mental Health Resources (PDF | HTML) Script for Nursing Staff (PDF | HTML) Links to Videos (PDF | HTML) Information Sheet (PDF | HTML) Inpatient Medical Surgical Unit Brief Suicide Safety Assessment
- ASQ Screening Tool - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Patient requires a brief suicide safety assessment to determine if a full mental health evaluation is needed If a patient (or parent guardian) refuses the brief assessment, this should be treated as an “against medical advice” (AMA) discharge
- as Suicide Risk Screening Tool - NIMH
• Patient requires a brief suicide safety assessment to determine if a full mental health evaluation is needed If a patient (or parent guardian) refuses the brief assessment, this should be treated as an “against medical advice” (AMA) discharge • Alert physician or clinician responsible for patient’s care as
- as Brief Suicide Safety NIMH TOOLKIT: ADULT OUTPATIENT Assessment
• Use after a patient (18+ years) screens positive for suicide risk on the asQ • Assessment guide for mental health clinicians, MDs, NPs, or PAs • Prompts help determine disposition
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