Which of the following Dow not require an incident report

Abuse neglect
911 intervention
Missing persons
Mobile crisis response

1 answer

Generally, the requirement for an incident report can vary by organization and the specifics of the incident, but in many contexts:

  1. Abuse neglect: Typically requires an incident report due to legal and ethical obligations to document and possibly report suspected abuse or neglect.

  2. 911 intervention: Often will involve a report, especially if law enforcement or emergency services were involved in a significant way.

  3. Missing persons: This usually requires a report, especially for law enforcement and to initiate search protocols.

  4. Mobile crisis response: Depending on the organization, this might not necessarily require an incident report if it is resolved without further issue or documentation is not part of the protocol.

Out of these options, Mobile crisis response is the most likely to not require a detailed incident report in some situations, particularly if the situation was resolved and does not escalate. However, it's important to follow specific organizational policies or legal requirements for documentation in all these cases.