Tan Tock Seng hospital doctor force injection to a patient. Police report filed.

Did you read the report? The victim has been assess in imh and she is verified of being sound mind. That means the Dr is in the wrong way of handling things which amount to even being criminal.
thank you, I can read and comprehend well. being verified of sound mind doesn't mean anything at all. many crazies and psychos are walking around because doctors couldn't find anything wrong with them. some of these peeps live amongst us or work amongst us. nothing unusual really.
 
thank you, I can read and comprehend well. being verified of sound mind doesn't mean anything at all. many crazies and psychos are walking around because doctors couldn't find anything wrong with them. some of these peeps live amongst us or work amongst us. nothing unusual really.
It means she has a case to win. To treat a patient against her will is a Case for suing.
 
There are injections used in psychiatric emergencies to quickly calm patients. By reducing the agitation, these medications may help patients regain greater clarity of thought.
Yep, an injection goes straight into our blood stream and the effect is almost immediate.
 
It means she has a case to win. To treat a patient against her will is a Case for suing.
The patient was probably acting in a highly agitated manner posing a danger to other patients and staff earlier, which justifies the action taken by the doctor to calm her down through the injection.
 
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hanor, birds of a flock, they feather together wan :whistling:
 
Evaluating mental conditions is very complicated. As a former doc at IMH, 10 psychiatrists can come out with different diagnosis, from normal to schizo.
 
I had one actual real encounter with someone who really suffered from mental illness. She went into a relapse because of work stress. Basically anything that involves a deadline will trigger her off. Then she will go silent in office the whole day.

Just because we don’t understand their issues, doesn’t mean it’s easy to overcome. So I think the doc here was trying to do the right thing.
 
I had one actual real encounter with someone who really suffered from mental illness. She went into a relapse because of work stress. Basically anything that involves a deadline will trigger her off. Then she will go silent in office the whole day. Just because we don’t understand their issues, doesn’t mean it’s easy to overcome. So I think the doc here was trying to do the right thing.
A doc in a public hospital won't go out of his way to inject a patient who is struggling like that and has to be held down by so many other staff. The clinician doesn't get paid extra to dispense a jab. In fact, it is extra work and a thankless task as is made plain by the police report filed against him.
 
A doc in a public hospital won't go out of his way to inject a patient who is struggling like that and has to be held down by so many other staff. The clinician doesn't get paid extra to dispense a jab. In fact, it is extra work and a thankless task as is made plain by the police report filed against him.
My point exactly. Its easier for the doc not to do anything at all.
 
A doc in a public hospital won't go out of his way to inject a patient who is struggling like that and has to be held down by so many other staff. The clinician doesn't get paid extra to dispense a jab. In fact, it is extra work and a thankless task as is made plain by the police report filed against him.
precisely my point. no doc in his right frame of mind wanna go thru this hassle unless he too is mentally unsound
 
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