ED-SAFE Patient Safety Screener 3 (PSS-3)
Screens for suicidality in emergency patients.
Use as an initial quick screen for suicide risk.
Patients screening positive should be further assessed by the treating physician to determine if a mental health professional should be consulted. A safety plan may also be considered.
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The ED-SAFE PSS-3 is a screen and not an endpoint. A positive screen should prompt provider to delve deeper in assessing the patient for suicidality and to consider consulting a mental health professional for the patient.
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More in-depth screens or assessments for suicide risk include the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSSI) and Columbia Suicide Rating Scale (C-SSRS).
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Patients for whom providers have high concern for suicidality should be assessed by a mental health specialist.
The ED-SAFE PSS-3 is meant to be a universal screening tool. Patients presenting to the ED, regardless of whether the primary complaint is psychiatric or not, can be screened with this universal screening tool.