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A 52-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by his roommate after threatening to commit suicide. He is angry about being taken to the hospital and says, "I just want to go home and sleep." His roommate says, "I can't take it anymore; I thought he was going to jump out of the car on the way to the hospital." The patient has a history of recurrent major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and alcohol abuse. He describes increasing depression since his divorce 5 years ago. He feels hopeless, has difficulty getting out of bed, and eats only one meal a day. The patient ruminates about his failed marriage and blames himself for his heavy drinking and losing contact with his 2 grown children. He has always owned a gun, which he usually keeps in a locked drawer in a bedside table. However, in the last week he has taken the gun out and held it before going to sleep "because it feels like a security blanket, it's reassuring." The patient has suicidal thoughts but does not think he will act on them. He says, "I just need to know I have a way out." His medical record indicates that he tried to overdose 3 months ago by taking a handful of sleeping pills and drinking 2 liters of vodka. Last year, he tried to hang himself in his garage but was discovered by his roommate. The patient has been followed by a psychiatrist in an outpatient clinic. He felt better when taking duloxetine but has not taken the medication for the past few months as he can no longer afford it. He insists that he is not feeling suicidal now and demands to leave. The patient is placed on 1:1 observation, and arrangements are made to hospitalize him. He is upset and tearful and starts to pace. He says angrily, "You can't keep me here against my will. If I wanted to kill myself, I would have done it already. I just want to go home so I can finally get some rest." The nursing staff attempts to calm the patient down and offers him water and a sandwich, which he refuses. The physician approaches the patient to explain the treatment plan. Which of the following is the most appropriate statement?
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