Acute intoxication or withdrawal potential definition

Acute intoxication or withdrawal potential means one dimension to be considered in consumer placement, continued stay, and discharge and is an evaluation of the consumer’s withdrawal patterns and current level of intoxication and potential for withdrawal complications as it impacts level of care decision making.

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