The image is a scan of a psych observation log for someone named Epstein. The log details the start and end dates of the observation, as well as a list of allowed items and special instructions regarding blankets and smocks.
Type: form
Date: 2019-07-24
From: Unknown
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Full Transcription:
ARSYCH OBSERVATION LOG/ NAME: Epstein REGISTRATION#: 76318-054 OBSERVATION STARTED: 7-24-2019 OBSERVATION ENDED: 7 2/30/15 PLEASE RETURN LOG TO PSYCHOLOGY AFTER THE OBSERVATION HAS ENDED. THANK YOU. ITEMS ALLOWED: Regular Clothes Safety Toothbrush Newspaper/Magazine Books (softcover only) Safety Pen and Paper Toilet Paper Legal Mail Other SW Blanket & SW Mattress must be used even on Psych Observations. If nothing is checked with a silver marker, only a Suicide Smock and Suicide Blanket are allowed.
Significance: The text provides information about the observation log, including the name, registration number, observation dates, and allowed items.
The image shows a scanned document on a black and white composition notebook. The document is titled "PSYCH OBSERVATION LOG" and includes fields for name, registration number, observation start and end dates. The name field is filled with "Epstein" and the registration number is "76318-054". The observation started date is "7-24-2019" and the ended date is partially obscured but appears to be "7/30/15". The document also includes a request to return the log to psychology after the observation has ended. Below this, there is a list of "ITEMS ALLOWED" including regular clothes, safety toothbrush, newspaper/magazine, books (softcover only), safety pen and paper, toilet paper, legal mail, and other. A note states that "SW Blanket & SW Mattress must be used even on Psych Observations." and "If nothing is checked with a silver marker, only a Suicide Smock and Suicide Blanket are allowed." The notebook's cover is visible around the document, showing the classic black and white speckled pattern. The image quality is medium, with some blurring and graininess.
Categories: medical_or_health
The document relates to a psychological observation, potentially containing sensitive health information.