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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the discharge consultation document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Member Name, Date of Birth (DOB), and Member ID# in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  3. Fill in the Parent/Guardian's name, address, and phone number. Specify the best time to reach them for follow-up communication.
  4. Provide details for emergency contacts and outpatient therapists, including their names and phone numbers.
  5. Indicate the date of the next appointment and case manager information if applicable. Include psychiatrist details as well.
  6. Answer whether the member has medication to last until the follow-up appointment by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  7. Document any additional follow-up appointments and their respective providers' contact information.
  8. Complete sections regarding discharge diagnosis, including primary, secondary, tertiary diagnoses, and medications at discharge.
  9. Finally, ensure signatures from both facility staff and member/guardian are included along with dates of admission/discharge.

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The patients have to be able to recite the answers to the Five Ds of Discharge: Diagnosis, Drugs, Doctor, Directions and Diet. The patients need to answer all the questions, said Tracy Stowe, R.N., B.S.N., manager, discharge lounge, clinical decision unit and float pool.
Your Discharge Checklist Your nurse will give you a list of instructions to follow after leaving the hospital. Read them carefully to make sure you understand them. Your caregiver should also read and understand the instructions.
Discharge readiness assessment is the evaluation of strengths and needs in five areas: physiologic stability, competency (cognitive and psychomotor) of the patient and family to carry out self-care management regimens, perceived self-efficacy to carry out self-care management regimens, availability of social support,
Once youre admitted to hospital, your treatment plan, including details for discharge or transfer, will be developed and discussed with you. A discharge assessment will determine whether you need more care after you leave hospital. You should be fully involved in the assessment process.
Generally speaking, the goal of providing discharge instructions is that patients (or their caregivers) to whom discharge instructions are given should be enabled to make informed decisions, have basic self-care skills, be equipped to recognize problems and know how to respond, and be able to have their questions

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Many sources claim that there are five levels or grades of discharges. These would be in descending order from most favorable to least favorable; Honorable, General (under Honorable Conditions), Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct Discharge, and Dishonorable Discharge.

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