Form 1 | Forms 2.1 & 4.1 | Certificates of Detention | True or False | Supervised Community Care (SCC) Plans |
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72 hours from the time it is signed
How long is a Form 1 valid?
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Tribunal Hearing
What is the type of hearing triggered by Forms 2.1 & 4.1?
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Up to one more month
How long does a Form 12 extend a patient's involuntary detention?
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True
True or False: An involuntary patient has the right to refuse treatment that is not routine clinical medical treatment.
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Up to one year
How long is a SCC plan valid for?
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Any physician licensed to practice in New Brunswick
Who can issue a Form 1?
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72 Hours from the time the application(s) are signed
What is the timeframe within which a tribunal hearing is held?
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When a Form 12 certificate of detention expires
When is a Form 13 filed?
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False - A Form 28 would trigger a review board when Forms 12 or 13 are filed. A review WOULD automatically happen when a Form 15 is filed.
True or False: A review board hearing happens automatically when any certificate of detention is filed?
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A Review Board Hearing
What type of hearing takes place to grant a SCC plan?
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A Form 1 can be issued within 7 days of the physician examining the individual.
What is the amount of time a physician has to complete a Form 1 after assessing an individual?
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Chairperson
What is the name of the person who serves as the decision maker for the tribunal hearing?
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Up to two more months
How long does a Form 13 extend a patient's involuntary detention?
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True - However, a nearest relative is notified of the reasons for and the place of detention and the right to retain counsel. They are also informed of any tribunal and review board hearings occurring for the patient.
True or False: An involuntary patient can refuse to have information disclosed in respect to his/her mental condition or the observation, examination, assessment, restraint and care or treatment.
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A Certificate of Non-Compliance
What can be filed if the person subject to the plan is not adhering?
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Examination Certificate
What is a Form 1 technically called?
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Detain the patient as an involuntary patient of the psychiatric unit for a period of up to a month.
What does an approved Form 2.1 allow the hospital to do?
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Form 28
What is the form a patient can file if they wish to contest a certificate of detention?
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True - Once a patient's involuntary detention expires, they can make all healthcare decisions, which includes refusing or consenting to treatment and/or admission.
True or False: A patient can discharge themselves AMA after their involuntary detention expires.
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The certificate expires 30 days after its issuance.
How long is a Certificate of Non-Compliance valid for?
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The attending psychiatrist can, without the patient’s consent: observe, examine, authorize the giving of routine clinical medical treatment and, administer restraints as deemed necessary.
What can a psychiatrist do, while a patient is under a Form 1, without the patient's consent?
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Provide the patient with routine psychiatric treatment, without their consent - if that becomes necessary.
What does an approved Form 4.1 allow the hospital to do?
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A Review Board Hearing
A patient has access to what type of hearing when a certificate of detention is filed?
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False - Only a physician licensed to practice in New Brunswick can issue a Form 1.
True or False: A nurse practitioner can file a Form 1.
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An individual who suffers from a serious mental illness of a continuous nature that significantly limits their functioning in the community.
Who can be under a SCC plan?
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