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Doctor suspended for berating basketball player suffering from anxiety attack
If you've read several of my posts you've likely read a few where I mentioned I've kicked out malingerers out of the ER and the psych unit on several occasions.
If you do so, you do it respectfully and in a manner suggestive they continue to get the help they need. E.g. if someone is malingering cause they want a roof over their head, you refer them to the homeless shelter and politely tell them the hospital is to treat severe illness and their homelessness understandably could make someone stressed but there's better avenues to approach it.
Further, don't peg the patient as malingering unless you got real real solid evidence and reasoning. First time visits you never can be very sure unless something way extreme happens like you hear him call up someone and admit their malingering scheme is working (and yes I've seen that!)
In the case above, apparently the ER doctor only saw the guy once, his father was with him, and while we don't have the kid's medical records, even if the kid was drug seeking and/or malingering there's much better ways the doctor could've handled it. Also in California (where it happened) she could've accessed a PDMP to see if the kid was using benzos responsibly.
If you've read several of my posts you've likely read a few where I mentioned I've kicked out malingerers out of the ER and the psych unit on several occasions.
If you do so, you do it respectfully and in a manner suggestive they continue to get the help they need. E.g. if someone is malingering cause they want a roof over their head, you refer them to the homeless shelter and politely tell them the hospital is to treat severe illness and their homelessness understandably could make someone stressed but there's better avenues to approach it.
Further, don't peg the patient as malingering unless you got real real solid evidence and reasoning. First time visits you never can be very sure unless something way extreme happens like you hear him call up someone and admit their malingering scheme is working (and yes I've seen that!)
In the case above, apparently the ER doctor only saw the guy once, his father was with him, and while we don't have the kid's medical records, even if the kid was drug seeking and/or malingering there's much better ways the doctor could've handled it. Also in California (where it happened) she could've accessed a PDMP to see if the kid was using benzos responsibly.