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Present:
Dr Rudra (CT1),
Dr Mumford (FY2),
Folake (staff nurse),
Herine (staff nurse)
James (student nurse),
Robin (ward admin)
No changes, still refusing Lorazepam - says it will make him drowsy for his court case.
Unhappy about being on the ward. Says he does not like the water. Says he has abdominal
pain. Complaining about the pain.
Plan
Ensure he has given information about his medication Encourage oral tablets. Consider
depot Physical, bloods, ECG
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• The Doctor’s Folder / pub Book Issue: 5!
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Last Amended by Details: 18 Aug 2016
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72 Hours: Nocte report:
Simon appeared fairly calm during the early part of the night shift, was observed using his
laptop in his bed area and seems to be keeping to himself. He had night snacks and hot
drinks during refreshment period. He refused his newly prescribed night medication and
appeared to have slept fairly well through the night.
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I got asked to take an: --
An ECG test on this day and I got more concerned with my fingers on showing them to the
Junior Doctor; he was very pleasant but did not send me for x rays as I needed and clearly
requested. On the
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I again asked for the incident report book to get updated, so as for any person to explain the
damage caused to my fingers. When on the
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at around 11:00 am I showed a doctor the damage to my hands, fingers, the reason I gotten
given the opportunity to show a doctor was because, he asked me to take part in some routine
checks, such as checking my heart rate, I showed the doctor the damage to both my fingers, I
also expanded to the doctor the pain I was in and therefore suffering and that I required
emergency help such as an x-ray?
It got explained to me that even low my left finger looked snapped they believed it to
have swollen, I knew this not to be fluid in my left finger and for it to be part of my bones
snapped, it also got explained to me, by the doctor, that my right finger will heal and gain
movement over time to which it still has not and never will again, at the time I challenged
this to the maximum extent. When Comparing the snap to both of my small index fingers, I
class my right finger to be a lot worse, being that I have lost full control of it and can no

