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sure,why i gods name cant you u dumb finger banger
Unless a person is a danger to self or to others, doctors cannot involuntarily keep a person in a hospital.
A pelvic exam and cervical exam aren't necessarily needed to start birth control, unless you are using the diaphragm, cervical cap, or IUD.
Being committed is being placed under the care and supervision of trained doctors and nurses at a hospital either (a) voluntarily in which case the patient may choose to leave or (b) involuntarily for an indefinite amount of time. Please rephrase your second question.
The doctors on The Doctors, really are doctors.
Yes, they really are doctors.
it means that the doctors think each other are idiots (see the two doctors,thefive doctors,and the three doctors)
Osteopathic doctors and allopathic doctors are considered equal.
The possessive form of the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' offices are in building two.
Doctors have their uses.
The possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' lounge is on the third floor.
If the doctor feels that you are a threat to yourself or someone else, they can hold you involuntarily, regardless of whether or not you have drugs in your system. The length of the hold depends on the severity of your symptoms and how they classified the hold. But since you asked about drugs. Doctors and hospitals are not cops. They don't really care if you use drugs, other than how it affects your health, and they do not turn you in for using drugs. Most of the time when a person on drugs is held in the hospital against their will, it is because the drug has changed the mental status of the patient, and they will hold them just long enough for the patient to get back to baseline and then they will release them.