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Conditions Requiring Emergency Department Visits |
- Psychiatric patients attempt suicide, inflict self-injury or endanger their own safety.
- Psychiatric medication causes severe side effects, and immediate treatment is required.
- Patients suffer from a serious sleep disorder.
- Emergency treatment is necessary, according to the evaluation by a psychiatrist.
- Patients show apparent psychiatric symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusion and disorganized behavior, and immediate treatment is required.
- Serious emotional problems have led to headaches, giddiness, panic, divorce from reality, anxiety, depression or other such symptoms.
- Patients have post-acute withdrawal syndrome or other serious psychiatric symptoms as a result of the misuse of illicit drugs, alcohol or other substances.
- Psychiatric patients exhibit violent, aggressive, interfering or destructive behavior, thus endangering others’ safety.
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Emergency Service Procedures |
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- Please bring your ID card and health insurance card when coming to the hospital for medical treatment.
- If you do not have your health insurance card with you, please first opt for the self-paying procedure, and then submit your health insurance card and receipts within 7 days of the emergency department visit for a refund. Please apply for a refund at your local branch of the Bureau of National Health Insurance after the deadline.
- (1)Registering for emergency services → making payment.
- (2)Emergency medical treatment → no hospitalization → acquiring quotations and making payment → examination or prescription pick-up → discharge.
- (3)Emergency medical treatment → hospitalization → admission procedures → ward assignment.
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Cooperate with 119 ambulance and 110 police officers |
Take good care of the safety feeling and privacy for the patient |
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We will use the second room for the interviewing when another patient is admitted |
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updated 2015.06.12 |
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