36-512. Emergency medical care


A person undergoing evaluation or treatment has a right to refuse any and all
medical treatment unless ordered by the court, except that when, in the written opinion
of the attending physician, a true medical emergency exists and medical care and
treatment including surgical procedures are necessary to save the life, physical health,
eyesight, hearing or member of the person, the medical director of the agency may give
consent to such medical care and treatment if time will not permit the obtaining of
appropriate judicial authority. The patient's guardian, if one exists, shall be notified
by the medical director of the giving of emergency medical care immediately.