Brief Synopsis and Relevant History leading to admission: Primary Psychiatric Diagnoses: Medical Comorbidities: Medication Dose Use (psychiatric) Labs Side effects /Nursing Considerations Primary Problem #1 (as evidenced by.....): Goal for this Problem: 2 Specific Interventions: Assessment / Evaluation Scale used with score: Primary Problem #2 (as evidenced by.....): Goal for this Problem: 2 Specific Interventions: Assessment / Evaluation Scale used with score: Brief discussion of safety & Needed Resources / Referrals: 0
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