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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 190410" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Terry is this your actual psychiatrist or is it a resident or fellow? </p><p>Will there be a team meeting between all the disciplines that evaluated him and you(and husband)? </p><p>Ask Dr. where it says the BiPolar (BP) kids behave intentionally and how "calling the police" is one of the only two options given for a treatment plan? She should site her sources. I have never heard of anything so inadequate or dismissive.</p><p>Who did the evaluation for Asperger's? What sort of testing was done? </p><p></p><p>It is in your best interest and your son's to have a list of questions about the studies, the diagnosis and the treatment plan at discharge. Write them down and ask them of the attending physician. The person whose name is on the chart. He/she is ultimately responsible for this hospitalization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 190410, member: 3"] Terry is this your actual psychiatrist or is it a resident or fellow? Will there be a team meeting between all the disciplines that evaluated him and you(and husband)? Ask Dr. where it says the BiPolar (BP) kids behave intentionally and how "calling the police" is one of the only two options given for a treatment plan? She should site her sources. I have never heard of anything so inadequate or dismissive. Who did the evaluation for Asperger's? What sort of testing was done? It is in your best interest and your son's to have a list of questions about the studies, the diagnosis and the treatment plan at discharge. Write them down and ask them of the attending physician. The person whose name is on the chart. He/she is ultimately responsible for this hospitalization. [/QUOTE]
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