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25.3.5 A condition may be 'self inflicted' even though involving another person

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A medical condition may still be 'self-inflicted' even if another person is also involved in the infliction of the injury. This would be the case if the injured member actively conspired with that other person and cooperated in the infliction of the injury or death, e.g. where an injured client requested shut-down of life support systems.


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