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Admission
Process
Once
a patient has
been committed
to
North Mississippi
State
Hospital
and space is
available, the
patient is
brought to one
of the three
NMSH facilities
by the county
sheriff’s
department
officials.
It is not
necessary for
the patient’s
family to
accompany the
patient.
At this time,
personal
possessions are
inspected, a
photograph is
taken for the
patient’s
medical record,
and general
information is
obtained from
the patient.
The patient is
then transferred
to a treatment
unit.
Personal
possessions are
inventoried on
the unit.
Possessions
which are not
allowed on the
unit are
inventoried by
NMSH Security
officers and
kept in the
Security
Department until
discharge.
Patients
are given an
orientation
packet on the
unit.
Nurses and
mental health
technicians
explain the
overall program
(unit schedules,
unit rules,
etc.) for the
Hospital.
Patients are
examined by an
attending
psychiatrist or
physician within
24 hours of
admission.
The patient
meets with the
treatment team
for assessment.
The treatment
team includes a
psychiatrist, a
psychologist,
nurses, a nurse
practitioner, a
social worker, a
recreation
therapist, and
mental health
technicians.
This team will
work with the
patient
throughout
his/her stay at
NMSH.
Length of stay
is determined by
the treatment
team.
(Once admitted,
the only way a
patient can
leave NMSH is by
the Director’s
order or through
a hearing in
Chancery Court.)
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