Mr. T Case Study

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Mr. T is a 48-year-old Korean-American male admitted to Mercy Medical Center for heart palpitations following a call to the Behavioral Health help hotline. As a result of the call to the helpline, the police were called and Mr. T was initially brought to the Emergency Department. He told medical staff he was depressed and had ingested somewhere around 10 Xanax pills. Mr. T has bipolar disorder with possible borderline personality disorder characteristics. He was “nasty” to the staff and refused to give consent to treatment regarding his heart condition, for which he has a pacemaker, as well as any type of psychiatric evaluation. He also refused to allow staff to contact his former physicians at Sloan General …show more content…

Human Dignity: We are all created in the image of God and therefore should be treated as humans with dignity and respect. The value or worth of human life. Connection to the case: By letting Mr. T leave against medical advice, the health care professionals did not treat the situation in a way that respects and dignifies the patient. The patient’s state of mind barred him from making competent decisions regarding his health care. Considering Mr. T’s psychiatric state, as evidenced by his suicidal tendencies, he should have been placed on a psychiatric hold so as to prevent any harm that he may inflict upon himself. The health care professionals did not take Mr. T’s value/worth as a human into consideration and allowed him to leave against medical advice. 3. Relationality: the way in which two or more people and or groups interact and deal with another. Connection to the case: The health care providers attempted to built rapport with Mr. T however, he was not in the right frame of mind to receive help and or aid regarding his medical care and needs. Mr. T may have had previous experiences with medical care where he felt as though the interactions he had were negative, in turn giving Mr. T an overall negative outlook on medical care in

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