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Absolutely! A physician with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or Doctor of Medicine degree (MD) can admit patients to a hospital.
Emergency dept. physicians do not admit patients to the hospital. The primary care physician (PCP) must be contacted to complete the process.
Emergency dept. physicians do not admit patients to the hospital. The primary care physician (PCP) must be contacted to complete the process.
Will you admit to playing truant or do we have to ask your parents to confirm it?
Hospitalise is one possibility.
my amylase is 168 does this mean i need to be hospitize
Admit is a verb meaning to say that something is true, usually reluctantly or unwillingly or to take in. Here are some sample sentences."The teenager did not want to admit that he was the one who put the scratch on his father's new car.""The man on trial would not admit that he robbed the store, despite the evidence on the security camera.""That hospital will admit all patients, even if they cannot pay."
If you feel it is necessary then yes, you may admit yourself to a psychiatric hospital at any time you wish. Should you choose to admit yourself then you will also be able to decide when you are prepared to leave where as with a court order the court decides when you can leave.
The other way around. It is necessary for a doctor to successfully complete the hospital (or health system) credentialing process in order to obtain hospital privileges to practice (e.g. to admit and discharge patients, perform procedures, etc.).
If you voluntarily admit yourself to a hospital in New York...you become a "guest" of the state for 72 hours. They will evaluate your mental state and either release you, or you stay longer until a doctor says you can be released.
This question is rather vague, but I imagine what you're asking is under what circumstances is a normal (i.e. non-mental health) hospital legally obligated to admit a patient. A hospital has a right to refuse treatment under normal circumstances. It cannot refuse treatment in cases of trauma if doing so would result in death, permanent injury, etc. The (rare) exception is in a large-scale disaster of some sort - if a thousand people are critically injured in a volcano eruption, obviously a hospital with 200 beds is not obligated to admit all 1000.
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit