Nevada Code § 439.230

Personal and statistical information to be secured from patient admitted or committed to public or private institution
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1. All superintendents or managers, or
other persons in charge of hospitals, almshouses, lying-in or other
institutions, public or private, to which persons resort for treatment of
diseases, or confinement, or are committed by process of law, shall make a
record of all the personal and statistical particulars relative to the inmates
of their institutions at the time of their admission on the forms of the
certificates provided for by law and as directed by the State Board of Health.
2. In case of persons admitted or
committed for medical treatment of disease, the physician in charge shall
specify for entry in the record the nature of the disease and where, in his or
her opinion, it was contracted.
3. The personal particulars and information
required by this section shall be obtained from the patient, if it is
practicable to do so. When they cannot be so obtained, they shall be secured in
as complete a manner as possible from relatives, friends or other persons
acquainted with the facts.

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