This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome In 2–3 pages, address the following: • Explain your state laws for involuntary psychiatric holds for child and adult psychiatric emergencies. Include who can hold a patient and for how long, who can release the emergency hold, and who can pick up the patient after a hold is released. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
The response includes a thorough and well-organized explanation of student’s state laws for involuntary psychiatric holds for child and adult emergencies. |
13 to >11.0 ptsGood 80%–89%
The response includes an accurate explanation of student’s state laws for involuntary psychiatric holds for child and adult emergencies. |
11 to >10.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
The response includes a somewhat vague or inaccurate explanation of student’s state laws for involuntary psychiatric holds for child and adult emergencies. |
10 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
The response includes a vague or inaccurate explanation of student’s state laws for involuntary psychiatric holds for child and adult emergencies. Or the response is missing. |
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15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome • Explain the differences among emergency hospitalization for evaluation/psychiatric hold, inpatient commitment, and outpatient commitment in your state. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
The response includes an accurate and concise explanation of the differences among emergency hospitalization for evaluation/psychiatric hold, inpatient commitment, and outpatient commitment in your state. |
13 to >11.0 ptsGood 80%–89%
The response includes a well-organized explanation of the differences among emergency hospitalization for evaluation/psychiatric hold, inpatient commitment, and outpatient commitment in your state. |
11 to >10.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
The response includes a somewhat vague explanation of the differences among emergency hospitalization for evaluation/psychiatric hold, inpatient commitment, and outpatient commitment in your state. |
10 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
The response includes a vague explanation of the differences among emergency hospitalization for evaluation/psychiatric hold, inpatient commitment, and outpatient commitment in your state. Or the response is missing. |
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15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome • Explain the difference between capacity and competency in mental health contexts. |
10 to >8.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
The response includes an accurate and concise explanation of the difference between capacity and competency in mental health contexts. |
8 to >7.0 ptsGood 80%–89%
The response includes an accurate explanation of the difference between capacity and competency in mental health contexts. |
7 to >6.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
The response includes a somewhat vague or incomplete explanation of the difference between capacity and competency in mental health contexts. |
6 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
The response includes a vague or inaccurate explanation of the difference between capacity and competency in mental health contexts. Or the response is missing. |
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10 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome • Select one of the following topics and explain one legal issue and one ethical issue related to this topic that may apply within the context of treating psychiatric emergencies: patient autonomy, EMTALA, confidentiality, HIPAA privacy rule, HIPAA security rule, protected information, legal gun ownership, career obstacles (security clearances/background checks), and payer source. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
The response accurately and concisely explains one legal and one ethical issue related to the selected topic, within the context of treating psychiatric emergencies. |
13 to >11.0 ptsGood 80%–89%
The response accurately explains one legal and one ethical issue related to the selected topic, within the context of treating psychiatric emergencies. |
11 to >10.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
The response somewhat vaguely or innacurately explains one legal and one ethical issue related to the selected topic, within the context of treating psychiatric emergencies. |
10 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
The response vaguely or innacurately explains one legal and one ethical issue related to the selected topic, within the context of treating psychiatric emergencies. Or, response is missing. |
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15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome •Identify one evidence-based suicide risk assessment that you could use to screen patients. Attach a copy or a link to the assessment you identified. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
The response identifies and explains an appropriate, evidence-based suicide risk assessment that could be used to screen patients. A copy of or a link to the assessment is included. |
13 to >11.0 ptsGood 80%–89%
The response identifies an appropriate, evidence-based suicide risk assessment that could be used to screen patients. A copy of or a link to the assessment is included. |
11 to >10.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
The risk assessment identified is somewhat inappropriate for the intended use or dated. A copy of or a link to the assessment may be missing. |
10 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
The risk assessment identified is inappropriate for the intended use, not evidence based, or dated. Or, response is missing. |
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15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome • Identify one evidence-based violence risk assessment that you could use to screen patients. Attach a copy or a link to the assessment you identified. |
15 to >13.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
The response identifies and explains an appropriate, evidence-based violence risk assessment that could be used to screen patients. A copy of or a link to the assessment is included. |
13 to >11.0 ptsGood 80%–89%
The response identifies an appropriate, evidence-based violence risk assessment that could be used to screen patients. A copy of or a link to the assessment is included. |
11 to >10.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
The risk assessment identified is somewhat inappropriate for the intended use or dated. A copy of or a link to the assessment may be missing. |
10 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
The risk assessment identified is inappropriate for the intended use, not evidence based, or dated. Or, response is missing. |
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15 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Written Expression and Formatting – Paragraph Development and Organization: Paragraphs make clear points that support well-developed ideas, flow logically, and demonstrate continuity of ideas. Sentences are carefully focused—neither long and rambling nor short and lacking substance. A clear and comprehensive purpose statement and introduction are provided that delineate all required criteria. |
5 to >4.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
Paragraphs and sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity…. A clear and comprehensive purpose statement, introduction, and conclusion are provided that delineate all required criteria. |
4 to >3.5 ptsGood 80%–89%
Paragraphs and sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity 80% of the time…. Purpose, introduction, and conclusion of the assignment are stated, yet they are brief and not descriptive. |
3.5 to >3.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
Paragraphs and sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity 60%–79% of the time…. Purpose, introduction, and conclusion of the assignment are vague or off topic. |
3 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
Paragraphs and sentences follow writing standards for flow, continuity, and clarity < 60% of the time…. No purpose statement, introduction, or conclusion were provided. |
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5 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Written Expression and Formatting – English writing standards: Correct grammar, mechanics, and proper punctuation |
5 to >4.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
Uses correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation with no errors |
4 to >3.5 ptsGood 80%–89%
Contains 1-2 grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors |
3.5 to >3.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
Contains 3-4 grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors |
3 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
Contains five or more grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors that interfere with the reader’s understanding |
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5 pts |
This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Written Expression and Formatting – The paper follows correct APA format for title page, headings, font, spacing, margins, indentations, page numbers, parenthetical/in-text citations, and reference list. |
5 to >4.0 ptsExcellent 90%–100%
Uses correct APA format with no errors |
4 to >3.5 ptsGood 80%–89%
Contains 1-2 APA format errors |
3.5 to >3.0 ptsFair 70%–79%
Contains 3-4 APA format errors |
3 to >0 ptsPoor 0%–69%
Contains five or more APA format errors |
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5 pts |
Total Points: 100 |