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By far the most common use of a SOAD is under s58 to allow medication to continue to be given after the initial 3-month period.
By far the most common use of a SOAD is under s58 to allow medication to continue to be given after the initial 3-month period.
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 10 April 2021

A doctor called in to agree with the RC when a second opinion is needed under either s57 (for treatment requiring consent and a second opinion) or s58 (for treatment requiring consent or a second opinion).

By far the most common use of a SOAD is under s58 to allow medication to continue to be given after the initial 3-month period.

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