I Think My Nurse Wrote “Shock Therapy” on My Chart?
by B.G. Johnson
Question by Nancy: I think my nurse wrote “shock therapy” on my chart?
But when I left she said in a very weird way “Okay come back next week and we will do a cat scan.” She said it like she was kind of smirking or something. Can they do shock therapy on me without asking me first?
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Answer by LMHP
No, they need your signed consent or you could sue them. By the way, she likely would not have written “shock therapy” either cause that’s not professional jargon. If anything she would have written ect’s. You also have the legal right to view your chart and all of your info.
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