Medical Malpractice Legal Guidance
Summary
Patients have the right to informed consent, and falsifying medical records is illegal. Consider filing a complaint with the california medical board or consulting a legal professional for guidance.Full Conversation
n */*/*, RN Stephen Kim forcibly administered saline against my repeated refusals, ignored requests to stop, and discharged me unstable without physician authorization—violating informed consent and scope-of-practice laws. He falsified records, refused to provide his license number, and later retaliated through false charting. On */*/*, he injected medication after I withdrew consent, then had another nurse falsely sign for him. Despite formal accommodations barring his involvement, the facility allowed him continued access to my care. His actions caused medical risk, emotional trauma, and jeopardized my kidney transplant by introducing false records into my chart.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It seems like a serious issue involving potential medical malpractice and patient rights violations. Would you like me to help connect you with local lawyers who specialize in medical malpractice? They could provide more detailed guidance based on your situation.
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It sounds like a challenging situation you're facing, potentially involving violations of informed consent and medical malpractice. In California, the following points are worth noting:
- Patients have the right to informed consent, meaning they must be informed of the risks and benefits before any treatment.
- Falsifying medical records is illegal and can lead to severe penalties for healthcare providers.
- You may consider filing a complaint with the California Medical Board or contacting a legal professional for further assistance.
If you have any specific questions about these points, feel free to ask!