Preventing Self-Harm in the Nonpsychiatric Health Care Setting.

Am J Nurs

Kim Liberatore is a patient safety analyst for the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority in Harrisburg, PA. This article is adapted from "Patient Self-Harm in the Nonpsychiatric Setting," which appeared in a publication of the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority: Pennsylvania Patient Safety Advisory 2019;16(1). Contact author: The author has disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

Published: November 2019

The Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System is a confidential, statewide Internet reporting system to which all Pennsylvania hospitals, outpatient-surgery facilities, birthing centers, and abortion facilities must file information on incidents and serious events.Safety Monitor is a column from Pennsylvania's Patient Safety Authority, the authority that informs nurses on issues that can affect patient safety and presents strategies they can easily integrate into practice. For more information on the authority, visit www.patientsafety.pa.gov. For the original article discussed in this column or for other articles on patient safety, click on "Journal and Resources" and then "Advisory Archive" in the navigation menu.

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