Mental Health Act 1992 Flashcards

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When dealng with 1Ms what should you do?

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Exercise extreme care and all times.

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What is the definition of a ‘mental disorder’?

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‘Mental disorder’ = an abnormal state of mind (continuous/intermittent) characterised by delusions, or by disorders of mood, perception, volition or cognition of such degeree that it: serious danger to health OR seriously diminshes capacity of self care

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4

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MH 4: No discrimination; political, religious, cultural, sexual, criminal, substance abuuse, intellectual disability

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41

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MH 41: Assiting DAO; DAO call upon police, enter premises by force, detain person at premises or take person to other place for assesment by DAO. CAN DETAIN FOR 6HRS MAX!

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109

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MH 109: Mentally Disordered People in Public; police may apprehend, in public place, behaving manner RGTB 1M, RGTB interest of person or public

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110C

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MH 110C: Assiting MP; MP call upon police, enter premises by force, detain person at premises or take person to other place for assesment by DAO. CAN DETAIN FOR 6HRS MAX!

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What is a restricted patient?

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These are patients who are subject to a compulsory treatment order but are considered to present a danger to the public.

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What is a special patient?

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These are patients who are detained by way of a court order if they are found to be criminally insane or unfit to plead. The category also includes people on remand for a psychiatric report.

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What do you do when restricted/special patients have absconded or are absent without leave?

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May be apprehended and returned to hospital at any time.

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What do you do when compulsory treatment patients have absconded or are absent without leave?

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May be apprehended and returned/taken to hospital if apprehended within three months of going missing.

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After absent for how long is a patient deemed to be released from their compulsory treatment order?

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Three months.

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Where must you take a person after you have apprehended them under section 109?

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You must take the person to a police station, hospital, surgery or other appropriate place, and a doctor’s examination must be arranged as soon as practicable.

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