Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Practice Test

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What are the two statuses for psychiatric admissions in hospitals today?

  1. Open and Closed

  2. Voluntary and Certified

  3. Temporary and Permanent

  4. Planned and Emergency

The correct answer is: Voluntary and Certified

The correct response identifies voluntary and certified statuses as the two primary categories for psychiatric admissions in hospitals today. Voluntary admission occurs when a patient chooses to seek treatment and agrees to stay in the hospital, often acknowledging their need for help. This type of admission is characterized by the patient's ability to make their own decisions regarding their treatment plan and can usually be revoked if the patient feels ready to leave. On the other hand, certified admission refers to individuals who are admitted against their will, often due to being deemed a danger to themselves or others. This process typically involves legal mechanisms where the individual's mental health is assessed, and a determination is made that they require treatment for their safety or the safety of others. This status often includes additional protocols for ensuring the rights of the patient are upheld. The other options, while they may represent various concepts related to healthcare and patient care, do not accurately describe the standard classifications of psychiatric admissions currently recognized in clinical practice.