What should I do as a doctor if a mentally ill person refuses to receive treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A mentally ill person is unwilling to accept **, there is such a problem, mentally ill patients are generally unwilling to take the initiative to go to the hospital to see a doctor, the main problem lies in the patient's self-awareness, self-knowledge refers to the patient's ability to recognize his own mental state, whether he can make a correct analysis and distinction between his condition and mental state, and point out his past and present performance and experience, which is pathological.

    <> example, if a person starts to have a runny nose, nasal congestion, and headache when he gets up in the morning, then he must realize that he has a cold, and then take the initiative to go to the doctor, or even go to the doctor, but he knows that he has a cold, which is self-knowledge, and his current pathological cognition exists, while the mentally ill person, such as the white edge of the ear and no sound. Only he can hear the sound, which is what we often call hallucinations, but the mentally ill person feels that this is a real sound, and does not think that this is a manifestation of illness, that is, the symptoms of hallucinations are not discerning, so he has no self-knowledge of his own state when he suffers from mental illness, and he does not want to go to the hospital because he has no self-knowledge.

    So how do we convince them to go **? It will depend on the situation, some people with a stubborn personality, direct persuasion may only make his instinctive prevention more prominent, so try to persuade in the vernacular as tactfully, like"Now you say you're okay and we can go to the hospital for a check-up at any time", similar to the agitation method, but many patients dare not be used; At this time, when accompanied by obvious aggressive and impulsive behavior, the police should be considered for help and compulsory medical treatment, which is also a very common method at present.

    When encountering a patient who refuses to **, he should first go to the hospital for treatment, patiently persuade this kind of patient to explain the necessity of ** and the possible side effects in **, so that the patient can build confidence and cooperate**, and it is generally recommended to be forced to be hospitalized**, which is the best choice. In addition, if the patient does not cooperate with the medication, the medicine can be put in water or rice is also an option.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, when encountering a person with a serious mental illness of divine appeal, whether before or after marriage, you should consider it carefully. Before marriage, you should try your best to understand the other party's condition and situation to see if you can accept and bear such a marriage. If you find out that the other party has a serious mental illness after marriage, you need to face the problem more calmly and rationally.

    As for this question, whether it is considered a fraudulent marriage needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. First of all, if the other party's mental illness was known before the marriage but deliberately concealed it, then it can be considered a fraudulent marriage.

    Because this is a deliberate concealment of one's true situation, causing the other party to make a wrong marriage decision, contrary to the principles of good faith and trust. However, if you do not know that the other party has a mental illness before the marriage, then it cannot be considered a fraudulent marriage. Because this is an unexpected circumstance, the decision made by both parties before marriage on the basis of an equal distribution of interest for the letter and banquet cannot be negated because of a subsequent change.

    Regardless of whether it is a fraudulent marriage or not, a spouse facing mental illness needs to consider his own affordability and the sustainability of the marriage.

    The first thing that needs to be clear is that mental illness is a disease that can be ** and managed. With ** and proper management, patients can return to their normal life and work. Therefore, it is not the mental illness itself that needs to be considered, but the impact and stress that mental illness brings to the marriage.

    The first is the financial burden. Managing mental illness can take a lot of time and money, especially in cases that require long-term medication or hospitalization. If the family's financial situation is more difficult, you may need to make some sacrifices for yourself and your family to bear more financial pressure.

    The second is psychological stress. Spouses with mental illness may exhibit unusual behaviors and emotions that require more attention and care. If you fail to understand and accept these behaviors and emotions, it may cause psychological problems in addition to the other party's medical condition, and other factors that need to be considered, such as the relationship between the husband and wife, family status, financial situation, etc.

    In this case, divorce is not the only option. Couples may consider seeking medical help and support to explore the best approach, while also considering consulting a family marriage professional for better support and advice.

    On the other hand, if the illness of the other half has a serious impact on the family's life and financial situation, divorce may be a better option. In such cases, the consequences of divorce need to be carefully assessed, taking into account issues such as property division, child support, etc. If the spouses are unable to reach an agreement, they need to seek legal help to ensure that their rights and interests are protected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The family members should truthfully fill in the general items on the cover of the medical record (such as age, gender, occupation, education level, marital status, etc.) and detailed home address, contact**, etc.

    2. The family members should provide the doctor with detailed medical history information, including the possibility of onset, the initial symptoms of the disease and the development and evolution of the entire course of the disease, the previous diagnosis in other hospitals (including the type, dose, effect and adverse reactions of the drugs), the patient's personal simple life experience, living habits, personality characteristics, other medical history in the past and the relevant medical history of the three generations of parents.

    3. The family members should keep in mind the doctor's instructions on the patient's life, nursing and medical advice, ensure that the medicine is properly kept, take the medicine on time, and return to the clinic at the specified time.

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