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- Jan 2, 2017
She's not in restraints, I'm not sure of Canadian legalities on that. She can wait until shift changes to punch at herself or just lean on the area with her remaining weight whenever nobody's directly watching her.Since she's already in an inpatient setting, couldn't doctors take action on this? I thought spotting these things was the reason her stay was prolonged. Or is some sort of psych evaluation needed just to perform restraints, like putting her hands in mittens?
They know she intentionally disturbs her healing wounds, I'm sure they've been keeping an eye on the stumps. However she can do a lot of damage that just can't be fixed, without much effort. New amputation sites are delicate.