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Practicum Week 7 Assignment: Voluntary and Involuntary Commitment

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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 “stat” 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 girlfriend’s parents felt that their daughter was too young to be “dating.” The client stated in the suicide note that he could not “live without her” 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 old’s 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 client’s father is demanding that the client be hospitalized because of the suicide, but his mother points out that he does not have “physical custody” of the child. The client’s mother demands that the client be discharged to home with her stating that her son’s actions were nothing more than a “stunt” and “an attempt at manipulating the situation that he didn’t like.” The client’s mother then becomes “nasty” 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 “right now” she will make you “sorry.” 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 state’s laws(ALABAMA) concerning voluntary and involuntary commitment.
The Assignment (2–3 pages):
Based on the scenario, would you recommend that the client be voluntarily committed? Why or why not?
Based on the laws in your state, 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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Practicum Week 7 Assignment:
Voluntary and Involuntary Commitment
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[professor]Whether the act was a stunt or not, the minor patient needs to receive professional health service and observation even for a day. This is to avoid complicating the health issues caused by the overdosage in-take. Allowing the patient to stay in the hospital can buy the medical workers some time to convince him to speak and decide on receiving further health care. Unless the patient can decide for himself, I would suggest that the patient be permitted to stay in the hospital even for a day or two even just for the sake of medical observation. This decision may fall under voluntary commitment if the parents would consent to the medical advice. Although, the mother insists on discharging her child because she sees the child's action as a manipulative move of the child. The medical advice could fall under involuntary commitment if the mother would not consent the patient to stay in the hospital. Otherwise, I can get parental consent from the father despite him not having the "physical" rights, which only means the child does not live with the father (Atkinson, 1984).
Under the code of Alabama 1975, title 22, chapter 8, section 22-8-5, patients 14 years and older can generally give consent for him or herself in receiving different types of medical care. In this case, when the patient refuses to talk to the healthcare providers, initial consent will have to come from either of the parents until the patient can decide on his own will. However, the parents' decisions are contrasting; the mother wants to discharger her child while the father agrees to let the child stay in the hospital. Their situation as divor...
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