Within an institution or crisis setting a person is generally put on a one-to-one observation ratio. This is the optimal choice for the patient as they have someone nearby at all times to observe and prevent them from harming themselves. Sometimes it may be necessary to confine them to a room. In this case they may be placed in a room with nothing but a paper gown to cloth them so they have nothing to harm themselves with. In other cases a person could be physically restrained with straps to a bed or chair. The procedures vary with place and situation.
"Suicide watch" is a term used to describe a situation where a person has attempted suicide or it is believed that a person may have reason to harm themselves. In some cases, the person is placed in a "safe room" which is virtually empty, with only a paper thin gown. Some suicide watches are more inhumane than others. A suicide watch usually occurs within an institutional setting such as jail, prison, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, etc... but friends or family who are aware of the signs of suicide may conduct their own brand of suicide watch in order to protect their loved one from harming themselves.
It is a list of things people do to help prevent others in their care from suicide. Such things would include searching for weapons, watching them intensely (even while using the toilet), counting silverware to make sure there are no missing forks/knives, not letting those on suicide watch have belts, sheets, or shoelaces, etc.
In some countries, suicide is illegal. In the UK for example it is also illegal to fail to prevent a suicide you knew was going to take place. Failing to prevent a suicide you knew was going to happen in the UK and some other countries can get you charged with the offence of "Assisted Suicide" or "Suicide Accomplice". Although suicide is illegal in some countries, the individual will not face criminal arrest. Instead they will be summoned to attend counselling and medical procedures to help them overcome the suicidal thoughts. However, if the individual continues to attempt suicide or fails to show for a summoned counselling session, a warrant may be issued for your arrest in some countries. For example, under the Mental Health Act of the UK, you can be arrested and imprisoned within a specialist psychiatric hospital if you are believed to be a serious risk to yourself.
Tantamount to suicide means equivalent to suicide.
No. Suicide is not illegal anywhere in the US.
"Suicide watch" is a term used to describe a situation where a person has attempted suicide or it is believed that a person may have reason to harm themselves. In some cases, the person is placed in a "safe room" which is virtually empty, with only a paper thin gown. Some suicide watches are more inhumane than others. A suicide watch usually occurs within an institutional setting such as jail, prison, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, etc... but friends or family who are aware of the signs of suicide may conduct their own brand of suicide watch in order to protect their loved one from harming themselves.
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It is actually referred to as suicide watch, and this occurs when a person becomes so depressed they want to end their life, so they have to be specially watched to make sure they don't do anything.
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watch for agitated people wearing bulky clothes out of season
It is a list of things people do to help prevent others in their care from suicide. Such things would include searching for weapons, watching them intensely (even while using the toilet), counting silverware to make sure there are no missing forks/knives, not letting those on suicide watch have belts, sheets, or shoelaces, etc.
There really is no way to protect yourself. The chances of you being attacked by a suicide bomber are highly minimal, so as long as you don't go to somewhere where you know they reside, you should be fine. -Watch for agitated people wearing bulky clothing out of season
In some countries, suicide is illegal. In the UK for example it is also illegal to fail to prevent a suicide you knew was going to take place. Failing to prevent a suicide you knew was going to happen in the UK and some other countries can get you charged with the offence of "Assisted Suicide" or "Suicide Accomplice". Although suicide is illegal in some countries, the individual will not face criminal arrest. Instead they will be summoned to attend counselling and medical procedures to help them overcome the suicidal thoughts. However, if the individual continues to attempt suicide or fails to show for a summoned counselling session, a warrant may be issued for your arrest in some countries. For example, under the Mental Health Act of the UK, you can be arrested and imprisoned within a specialist psychiatric hospital if you are believed to be a serious risk to yourself.
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