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An evaluation facility shall
(1) perform routine laboratory studies ordered by the attending physician;
(2) follow-up and further evaluate physical problems noted at the time of the patient's emergency examination, if any;
(3) obtain available background information relating to the patient's present condition, including relevant developmental, family, social, and occupational history;
(4) develop an initial treatment plan appropriate to the patient's target symptoms and behavior;
(5) note and record pertinent behavioral manifestations that indicate whether the patient continues to meet the involuntary commitment criteria established in AS 47.30.730 ; and
(6) record progress notes that document the effectiveness of treatment interventions, untoward incidents, complications, and adverse effects.
History: Eff. 3/30/85, Register 93
Authority: AS 47.30.660
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