What happened one day was we were walking this patient down the hallway when the patient suddenly grabbed the bottom of my shirt, pulling it, started staring at my (L) chest (or boob). At that point in time, I was dumbfounded for a few min with many thought processes going through in my mind. With his history of aggression in mind, I was caught between allowing him to continue with what’s he’s doing or immediate reaction of pulling his hand away with risk of being punched in the face. In the end I did neither, and decided to be firm with him, yet politely asked him to put his hand down and continue the walk quickly to distract him. Gareth also helped by gaining his attention with other activities. Amazingly it worked quite well. He was compliant and did not resist us.
Something new learnt during inpt neuro placement… not sure whether any of you (females) had such similar experience before?

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Has the patient's behaviour been clearly documented?
Regards
John
Hi Seow
Thats def not something you should have to tolerate. Maybe a client swap with a male physio may be in order.
The manipulator
Ps give my regards to freddy
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