Can a hospital force your newborn to stay?

No. If you physician says you are medically ready to leave, the hospital must discharge you. If you decide to leave without your physician's approval, the hospital still must let you go.
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Can you discharge your newborn from hospital?

1. Healthy term newborns should not be discharged before 48h from birth if delivered vaginally or 72–96h if delivered by caesarean section (B). 2. Absence of evidence of abnormalities in the newborn during the hospital stay and the routine physical examination.
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How long until a baby can come home from the hospital?

Healthy, full-term babies (at least 37 weeks gestation) can usually go home from the hospital sometime between 24 and 48 hours after birth. Some late preterm babies (born between 34 and 36 weeks gestation) may be healthy enough to go home after a short stay (at least 48 hours) as well.
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Can I leave the hospital with my baby without being discharged?

No. If you physician says you are medically ready to leave, the hospital must discharge you. If you decide to leave without your physician's approval, the hospital still must let you go.
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Can I remove my baby from NICU?

Many premature babies are discharged before their original due dates, and there are some that stay well beyond when they were due to be born. There is not a specific rule or amount of time a premature baby has to stay in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit), instead a set of milestones they will need to meet.
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Can hospitals force you to stay?

Adults usually have the right to decide whether to go to the hospital or stay at the hospital. But if they are a danger to themselves or to other people because of their mental state, they can be hospitalized against their will. Forced hospitalization is used only when no other options are available.
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Can I self discharge my baby?

If they ask you to stay there's usually a reason. You can discharge yourself but not the baby. You have to stay a minimum of 4hours (6 in some places ) so the baby is old enough for the newborn check.
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Can you refuse to be discharged from hospital?

If you are unhappy with a proposed discharge placement, explain your concerns to the hospital staff, in writing if possible. Ask to speak with the hospital Risk Manager and let them know you are unhappy with your discharge plan. If a hospital proposes an inappropriate discharge, you may refuse to go.
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Can a baby born at 37 weeks go home?

The list of typical baby born at 37 weeks complications is minimal, so unless there is a medical condition or birth trauma, a baby born at 37 weeks will often be able to stay with mom until it's time to go home.
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Why do hospitals discharge patients too early?

Why Do Hospitals Discharge Patients Too Early? Hospitals often face overcrowding and are in a rush to get current patients out so they can get new patients in. The hospital may be concerned about the number of beds, or staff, available.
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Can a voluntary patient refuse treatment?

If the Authorised Medical Officer. These responsibilities can include assessment of patients, care and treatment of people who are mentally ill or mentally disordered and decisions about discharge. refuses, the person can seek to have this decision reviewed by the Medical Superintendent.
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Can a hospital go through your things?

No, you can't legally confiscate an item from a patient because you believe it might contain illegal street drugs. The nurse's role doesn't include seizure of patients' possessions, even with a reasonable suspicion that an item isn't legal.
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What happens when you leave the hospital against medical advice?

Leaving the hospital before a physician deems it advisable can jeopardize your health. Studies have shown that patients who leave AMA are at higher risk for early rehospitalization and are therefore likely to incur additional healthcare costs.
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What is a discharge letter from hospital?

What is a hospital discharge letter? A hospital discharge letter is a brief medical summary of your hospital admission and the treatment you received whilst in hospital.It is usually written by one of the ward doctors.
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Can you go back to a hospital after leaving AMA?

Can you return to the hospital if you change your mind about not following medical advice? Leaving AMA does not mean that you cannot return to the hospital for care. But if you leave against medical advice and need readmission to the hospital, you will need to go back to the ER before readmission.
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How do you get discharged from a hospital?

You have the legal right to leave. There is no law that requires you to sign discharge documents. Still, you should prepare a letter that explains why you decided to leave. Keep a copy of the letter and give a copy to the hospital administrator.
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What are a patient's rights in a hospital?

A right to dignity, privacy, and humane care. A right to be free from harm, including unnecessary or excessive physical restraint, isolation, medication, abuse, or neglect.
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What are the 10 rights of the patient?

Let's take a look at your rights.
  • The Right to Be Treated with Respect.
  • The Right to Obtain Your Medical Records.
  • The Right to Privacy of Your Medical Records.
  • The Right to Make a Treatment Choice.
  • The Right to Informed Consent.
  • The Right to Refuse Treatment.
  • The Right to Make Decisions About End-of-Life Care.
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Do hospitals have the right to keep you?

When can a hospital detain you? The hospital can detain you if you have a behavioral health or substance abuse problem AND the court grants their petition to have you temporarily committed. Then you'll be held for observation in a psychiatric unit.
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What are the patient's rights to refuse treatment?

Every competent adult has the right to refuse unwanted medical treatment. This is part of the right of every individual to choose what will be done to their own body, and it applies even when refusing treatment means that the person may die.
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What is Section 22 Mental Health Act?

22 Detention after apprehension by police

(2) A police officer may apprehend a person under this section without a warrant and may exercise any powers conferred by section 81 on a person who is authorised under that section to take a person to a mental health facility or another health facility.
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What should a nurse do when a patient refuses treatment?

If your patient refuses treatment or medication, your first responsibility is to make sure that he's been informed about the possible consequences of his decision in terms he can understand. If he doesn't speak or understand English well, arrange for a translator.
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How do I appeal a hospital discharge?

You must request the appeal by noon of the day prior to termination of services (this can be done by phone or in writing). You may contact California's Quality Improvement Organization, HSAG at 1-800-841-1602, or 1-800-881-5980 (TDD for the hearing impaired).
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What is failed discharge from hospital?

In general, discharge failure was defined as ED revisits within a short period of time from the index ED visit (eg, 3 , 7, 14 or 30 days) and poor patient adherence to PCP or specialist clinic follow-up. We divided patients with discharge failure into broad and restricted categories.
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What is medically stable?

Medical stability is the point at which the injury has reached maximum medical improvement and will not improve with further medical care or the passage of time. The medical condition has stabilized.
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