Clinical Psychiatry and the LawAmerican Psychiatric Press, 1987 - 519 sider |
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Side 104
... determine what is to be done to his or her own body and cannot be forced to accept treatment that is not wanted . Justice Cardozo , in Schloendorff v Society of New York Hospital ( 6 ) , firmly established the principle of self ...
... determine what is to be done to his or her own body and cannot be forced to accept treatment that is not wanted . Justice Cardozo , in Schloendorff v Society of New York Hospital ( 6 ) , firmly established the principle of self ...
Side 217
... determined that Mr. Brooks gave an incompetent consent for ECT , Dr. Evans decided to obtain a court determination ... determine Mr. Brooks ' capacity to consent to ECT . The next day , the court heard the case at 9 A.M. Mr. Brooks was ...
... determined that Mr. Brooks gave an incompetent consent for ECT , Dr. Evans decided to obtain a court determination ... determine Mr. Brooks ' capacity to consent to ECT . The next day , the court heard the case at 9 A.M. Mr. Brooks was ...
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... determines or should have determined that the patient is dangerous to others , a warning to the victim must be made or the victim must be protected from harm . Finally the decision to discharge a patient from the hospital requires ...
... determines or should have determined that the patient is dangerous to others , a warning to the victim must be made or the victim must be protected from harm . Finally the decision to discharge a patient from the hospital requires ...
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Creation of the PsychiatristPatient Relationship | 2 |
United States 552 F 2d 1385 10th Cir 1977 269 274 | 12 |
Avoiding the Role of | 15 |
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