What is the test for whether a patient has a mental health issue?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Cal. Dep't of State Hosps. At Coalinga v. C.G., F076028 (Cal. App. 2018):

his situation; (2) whether the patient understands the benefits and risks of treatment; and (3) whether the patient is able to understand and knowingly, intelligently, and rationally evaluate and participate in treatment decisions. (People v. Qawi, supra, 32 Cal.4th at pp. 17-18.)

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