Olivia Tang make police report after doctor invoke Mental Health act, manhandled and gave injection against her will and sent to IMH

heroking

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police can do what?
even neighbor dispute they cant do anything
this can do what?
 

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certainty more than meets the eye....

nursing and medical are tough jobs, why would all collude and do that to her, all would love to get off work on time, good days with cooperating patients, as it says it takes 2 hands to clap unless its a tight slap.
 

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My guess is she has some kind of elusive pain complaint, went through various specialities and investigations to no avail, dependent on (and demanding) increasingly stronger painkillers during multiple hospital admissions.

Referred psychiatry, undesirable diagnosis made, tempers flared with aggressive behaviour tantamount to abuse of healthcare professionals. Mental health act invoked, restrained and jabbed with sedatives (requiring skin exposure) and got sent to IMH for being a danger to herself and others. IMH A&E doctor probably deemed inpatient admission unnecessary after triage assessment, gave her a follow-up appointment.

Don’t quote me, wild guess only hor…
They gave her B52?
 

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that doesnt explain anything on her part.
medical assessments/opinions done by two different professional will have slight differences.

but if anything, hope this woman finds closure after investigation has been done.
 

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they sure have sop on how to restrain a patient under certain circumstances.
patient nv shared her part of the story - what was she arrested for in the first place? for suspected mental cases (likely the case), you think the patient is of sound mind to decide whether or not she needs a treatment?
That is the grey area. It's hard to prove if a patient is of sound mind at the current moment as it's not something visible like a physical condition. Those with authority can abuse this fact and use it to restraint a person even he/she is of sound mind or has recovered from a previous condition. It happens a lot in china. I doubt that is the case here in sg but we shall see.
 

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A drunk mam will never admit he is drunk! You expect a siao lang admit she is siao?
 
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