Houstonsmile
Junior Member
How can I properly submit these 3 points to a lawyer in a claim for professional negligence to establish liability for me being Aids Positive Male who endured
-18months begging for medical care for undiagnosed
(1)
(systemic yeast).
-Invasive*candidiasis*is an infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) called*Candida. Unlike*Candidainfections in the mouth and throat (also called “thrush”) or vaginal “yeast infections,” invasive*candidiasis*is a serious infection that can affect the blood, heart, brain, eyes, bones, and other parts of the body
1)negligence
2)causation
3)damages
(2)
psychiatric malpractice
(Delusional of parasitic)
-Delusional infestation (DI) is a psychodermatological condition where sufferers falsely believe they are infested with parasites despite all evidence to the contrary. Besides sparse records of suicide and doctors being assaulted or threatened with legal action by DI patients, few studies have looked at the forensic presentation of DI.*
(3)
New York
For inpatient:*
-(20 days) involuntary treatment based on medical certification:*
N.Y. MENTAL HYG. LAW § 9.05(b) A certificate, as required by this article, must show that the person is mentally ill . . . [and] the condition of the person examined is such that he needs involuntary care and treatment in a hospital . . . .*
N.Y. MENTAL HYG. LAW § 9.37(a) The director of a hospital, upon application by a director of community services or an examining physician duly designated by him or her, may receive and care for in such hospital as a patient any person who, in the opinion of the director of community services or the director's designee, has a mental illness for which immediate inpatient care and treatment in a hospital is appropriate and which is likely to result in serious harm to himself or herself or others.
individuals who have suffered from a psychiatrist:
Abusing knowledge or power Sharing information without patient consent
-Threatening the patient
-Failing to notice or diagnose a dangerous condition
-Prescription of incorrect or harmful psychiatric medication
(4)
(involuntary admission INCOMPLETE application)
1. Medical certification, which requires that two physicians examine a person and certify that he or she needs involuntary care and treatment in a psychiatric facility. This is sometimes known informally as a “two p.c.” shorthand for “two physicians certify.”
This certification must be accompanied by an application for admission, made by someone familiar with the individual (for example, a legal guardian, custodian, next of kin, treating psychiatrist or someone who lives with the person) or by one of a number of government officials
.
(THERE WAS NO LEGAL FAMILIAR OR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS INVOLVED TO COMPLETE APPLICATION)
(5)
Psychiatric drug side effects from unnecessary prescriptions
-18months begging for medical care for undiagnosed
(1)
(systemic yeast).
-Invasive*candidiasis*is an infection caused by a yeast (a type of fungus) called*Candida. Unlike*Candidainfections in the mouth and throat (also called “thrush”) or vaginal “yeast infections,” invasive*candidiasis*is a serious infection that can affect the blood, heart, brain, eyes, bones, and other parts of the body
1)negligence
2)causation
3)damages
(2)
psychiatric malpractice
(Delusional of parasitic)
-Delusional infestation (DI) is a psychodermatological condition where sufferers falsely believe they are infested with parasites despite all evidence to the contrary. Besides sparse records of suicide and doctors being assaulted or threatened with legal action by DI patients, few studies have looked at the forensic presentation of DI.*
(3)
New York
For inpatient:*
-(20 days) involuntary treatment based on medical certification:*
N.Y. MENTAL HYG. LAW § 9.05(b) A certificate, as required by this article, must show that the person is mentally ill . . . [and] the condition of the person examined is such that he needs involuntary care and treatment in a hospital . . . .*
N.Y. MENTAL HYG. LAW § 9.37(a) The director of a hospital, upon application by a director of community services or an examining physician duly designated by him or her, may receive and care for in such hospital as a patient any person who, in the opinion of the director of community services or the director's designee, has a mental illness for which immediate inpatient care and treatment in a hospital is appropriate and which is likely to result in serious harm to himself or herself or others.
individuals who have suffered from a psychiatrist:
Abusing knowledge or power Sharing information without patient consent
-Threatening the patient
-Failing to notice or diagnose a dangerous condition
-Prescription of incorrect or harmful psychiatric medication
(4)
(involuntary admission INCOMPLETE application)
1. Medical certification, which requires that two physicians examine a person and certify that he or she needs involuntary care and treatment in a psychiatric facility. This is sometimes known informally as a “two p.c.” shorthand for “two physicians certify.”
This certification must be accompanied by an application for admission, made by someone familiar with the individual (for example, a legal guardian, custodian, next of kin, treating psychiatrist or someone who lives with the person) or by one of a number of government officials
.
(THERE WAS NO LEGAL FAMILIAR OR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS INVOLVED TO COMPLETE APPLICATION)
(5)
Psychiatric drug side effects from unnecessary prescriptions