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CommentYour primary response must, of course, be to provide medical help if you consider that such is necessary. You will also want to investigate all the circumstances with your patient and then make a decision on which, if any, other responses are appropriate. You should always attempt to obtain the patient's permission if part of your response is to inform non-medical personnel of anything you have learned in the doctor/patient relationship. If the prison's response is likely to be punitive you might decide to ignore the situation. If the patient is at risk of further self-injury you probably cannot ignore this, even if the patient is refusing consent to you passing on the information.Can you tell manipulative self-harming behaviour from genuine attempts at self-harm? Is there any reason why you would want to make a difference between the two?Your answer
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