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chaotic13 said:
imapatient,
My list was COMPLETELY off the top of my head. They were things that I would be afraid to hear about myself, not things that are medically "bad"or untreatable. I'm not a T.
My point was that the comments made my mountaindew's T seemed to be very unprofessional and more likely to reflect poorly on the T not the patient. IMO. As a health care professional myself, they would be things that I might think, but they certainly would not be written in an official medical record. Then again, I'm not a T so maybe I don't see the benefit of making statements like that. It's pure opinion and has no relevance to pathology or patient care, What's the value of including it in her chart?
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No, your right chaotic. I work in the healthcare profession with patients charts all the time (psychiatric patients too), and this would not be acceptable or standard practice to write in a patient's chart. I might find something like this written in a 20 year old chart, but very uncommon for any professional in this day and age to write anything like what was written in Mt. Dew's chart.
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