BAKER ACT MODULE 2 QUESTIONS 100%
VERIFIED SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS!!
2025-2026 (A+ GRADED)
BAKER ACT MODULE 2 QUESTIONS 100% VERIFIED SOLUTION GUARANTEED PASS!! (A+ GRADED) 1. Once an individual has had their case heard by the court and remains in a Baker Act facility involuntarily, they can be transferred to voluntary status: Select one:- at the next court hearing, regardless of individual's ability and willingness to provide express and informed consent.- only with the court's permission, regardless of progress in treatment.- with the court and the psychiatrist agreeing that criteria has been met by the individual.- by a psychiatrist if the individual meets criteria for voluntary status.: by a psychiatrist if the individual meets criteria for voluntary status. 2. If an individual has been court ordered to outpatient services and is hospitalized before the outpatient order has expired, the outpatient order: Select one:- remains in effect as written and expires the same time it would if the individual was not hospitalized.- has the time stopped for the period that the individual is hospitalized and that time is added to the end of the court order.- is void upon admission to a facility and must be reordered.- can be terminated by the psychiatrist during hospitalization
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