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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Psychiatric evaluation

"MALPRACTICE" mnemonic for evaluation of suicidal child or adolescent
M- Mental health Does the patient have a psychiatric diagnosis?
Is he or she taking psychotropic medications?
Is there a family history of mental health illness?
A -Attempts When did the patient first consider suicide?
Has the patient tried to harm him- or herself before?
Did he or she receive medical attention for that attempt?
L -Lethality Did the patient want to die?
Does he or she still want to?
Does he or she have access to lethal means?
P -Plans
R -Risk-taking
A -Alcohol and drugs
C -Conflict
T -Trauma
I -Impulsivity
C -Community resources
E -Exposure

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