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ALLERGY STATUS:
                 2 Weeks TTAs supplied, if Crisis Resolution and
                 Home Treatment Team flu they will
                 manage mental health medications and update GP on
                 discharge
                 Please follow prescribing guidance on monitoring
                 patients taking antipsychotics including weight, LFTs,
                 prolactin etc.
               90,

                                      Admission
                                      Summary

                 17 Oct - referred for MHA due to history of physical
                 and verbal aggression towards his neighbours. EANLT
                 MDT agreed that he is a risk to others and his
                 behaviour could also put him at risk from others.
                 Simon refused to engage with MHA. Application for
                 135(1) was made - Judge found insufficient evidence
                 for 136. Forensic referral sent on 17/10
                 25 Oct - Simon was arrested as the police called to his
                 flat re him breaking a harassment order and he
                 assaulted the police who attended. He was taken to
                 Wood Green police station. Found to be him thought
                 disordered, hypomanic with flight of speech and
                 grandiose delusions. Detained under MHA.
                 On initial review he had pressured speech, difficulty
                 interrupting, appeared elated in mood, and had
                 grandiose beliefs e.g. started talking about owning a
                 couple of local festivals and engaging in multiple
                 charities involving children. At the time he has limited
                 insight; he does not want any medication, and has
                 never believed he has a mental health disorder.
                 His UDS was positive to THC.
                 He immediately appealed his section. The tribunal was
                 done on 8/11/18 which he lost.
                 On 5/11/18, Dr Greensides reviewed the patient and
                 made an application for Section 3 as there are risks to
                 his health and to others. It was felt that it would not be
                 beneficial to take against his will unless he is
                 subsequently detained on a section 3. However, there
                 was a delay in the assessment so he was started on
                 Risperidone 2mg ON which he refused to take.
                 He had a MHAA for a Section 3 on 14/11/18; it was
                 felt that there was no evidence of Simon posing a risk
                 of harm/safety to himself or others and there was no
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