Documents tagged "Suicide"
Found 9 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with various texts and markings on it. The most prominent text reads "Suicide Prevention Data Report" at the top. Below this title is a section that appears to contain some personal information such as a name, an address in New York City, and possibly a phone number. There's a red line drawn through one area of the text, suggesting it has been marked out or excluded from consideration. The bottom right corner features another set of numbers which might be related to statistics or figures relevant to the report. The overall style of the image is informational and appears to be related to health or social services data reporting.
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The image shows a document with the title "Suicide Timeline: Responding to a Suicide" at the top. It is a typed text on a paper background that appears to be from an official or professional source, possibly related to law enforcement or mental health services, as indicated by the context and style of the document. There's a list with dates ranging from "Friday August 10, 2018" to "Monday August 13, 2018," each followed by specific times like "6:00 PM" and details such as the name "Jeffrey Edward" alongside phone numbers. The document is marked with a red line through it, which often indicates disapproval or cancellation of an event or plan.
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The image shows a document titled "Staff Suicide Watch Chronological Log" with the words "Staff Suicide Watch" highlighted in red. It is labeled for use by staff only and includes fields such as date, time, name of observer, duration of observation, and notes. There are two dates written at the bottom: 5/21/09 to 5/31/09 and 10/21/09 to 10/31/09. The document is intended for staff to keep track of their observations during suicide watch shifts.
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The image displays a page titled "Suicide Watch Observation Log" with various entries handwritten on it. The log is for documenting observations at specified times and includes checkboxes next to questions like "Appears calm?" and "Confined space?" There are notes indicating interactions such as the individual being checked on saying they need to go to sleep or expressing concerns about leaving their possessions unattended. The text on the document suggests that it is a tool for healthcare workers to monitor patient safety, with entries possibly made by nurses or other medical staff.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an email interface on a computer screen. The content of the email is not fully visible; however, there are some elements that can be discerned. The sender's name and email address have been redacted, suggesting a focus on privacy or security. There's also a mention of "Suicide Match" in the subject line, which could suggest the topic of the email. A section titled "Attachments" is visible with an associated number, indicating there may be attached files to the email that are not shown in this screenshot. The overall style of the image is straightforward and functional, typical of a digital communication application interface.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an email from "Navy Medicine" with the subject line "Suicide Prevention Updates." The sender's name is not fully visible, but it seems to include the words "Debbie Brown." The date and time stamp on the email indicates it was sent at 12:50 PM on January 30, 2020. The recipient's address or name is redacted with a pink line, and there are additional recipients listed underneath in blue text, but their names are not fully visible either. There's also a footer of the email containing more contact information which is not clear due to the image quality.
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The image shows a printed document titled "Suicide Watch Observation Log" with various sections for time, date, and specific observations or actions taken by an observer. It's marked with handwritten notes in red and green highlighter, indicating areas of importance or follow-up. The text is too small to read clearly, but it suggests a structured approach to monitoring the safety of individuals under observation. The document appears to be from a medical, psychiatric, or correctional facility where such logs are commonly used for patient care and recordkeeping.
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The image displays a printed document titled "Suicide Watch Observer Log" with various handwritten entries and times on it. The log includes sections for observation start time, end time, staff assigned to observe, and notes. There are notes written in black ink, which are not entirely clear due to the resolution of the photo. The paper appears slightly worn or folded, indicating that it has been handled a few times. At the bottom right, there is some text that is partly obscured, but "Observer's Name" and "Date & Time" can be discerned as part of the section header for staff information.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes on it. The text includes various phrases and words that seem to be observations or comments. Notably, the phrase "Suicide match observation log" is at the top, suggesting the content may relate to monitoring something related to suicide prevention. There are also timestamps such as "10:37 pm" and "12:35 am" indicating specific moments when these notes were made. The writing appears in a mix of print and cursive styles, with some words underlined or crossed out. The paper has a pinkish hue to the background, and there's visible ink smudging that could be from a pen used for writing.
