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ENA-backed Suicide Screenings Legislation Passes House


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SCHAUMBURG, Ill., May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  As the Emergency Nurses Association finished its Day off the Hill advocacy event, the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the ENA-supported Effective Suicide Screening and Assessment in the Emergency Department Act.
The bill focuses on improving the ability of health care professionals working in hospital emergency departments to identify, assess and treat patients with signs of suicidality.
The timing of this bill couldn t be more perfect. Our members work hard to advocate for important legislation such as this and it s exciting to see one of our priorities pass the same week ENA hosted its annual advocacy event, said ENA President Ron Kraus, MSN, RN, EMT, CEN, ACNS-BC, TCRN. Emergency nurses see many patients for both physical and mental health issues. With the help of this legislation, we can further support and treat those who may be in danger of harming the ....

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Rep. Stefanik Leads the Charge on Effort to Address Mental Health


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One angle of the coronavirus pandemic that hasn t been talked about enough is how quarantine has affected our mental health. A piece in the Scientific American concludes that the toll COVID has taken is worse than expected when it comes to anxiety and depression.
In August, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found a tripling of anxiety symptoms and a quadrupling of depression among 5,470 adults surveyed compared with a 2019 sample. The Scientific American notes it s been an especially pressing time for young people. The CDC found that 62.9 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds reported an anxiety or depressive disorder. ....

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