Legal Case Study: Diana

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Diana is a 21-year-old Hispanic Female, single, never married who presents to CRU 1 from Abrazo Maryvale Campus. She is admitted voluntary, T19, and GMH. Patient lives with parents and two younger sister. She is seeking psy. inpatient treatment for SI. Diana reports that she dropout of school after 11th grade. She is currently unemployed. Her vital signs are within normal limits during intake. She is A&Ox4. She denies SI/HI during assessment. She has bilateral wrist injury from cutting. It is cover with bandage. The writer assess the injury, and put on a new dress. She is calm and cooperative throughout the admission process. She will benefit from meeting with the provider, and med

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