Kim is diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She frequentlydiscontinues taking medication when out of the hospital, becomesmanic, and engages in risky behavior and incurring large debts. Howdo you reconcile to Kim’s right to refuse medication with public orpersonal safety? Who should make such a decision? How could it beenforced?
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