A: Do as the patients will
B: Respect th patient regardless of the patient's mental state
C: Respecting the patient with helping, conseling and limiting patient's choices.
D: Providing the treatment based on only the physician's knowldge and experiences
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- The International Code of Medical Ethics declares that, "A physician shall not act in the patient's best interest when providing medical care".
- Which of the following are points of attention when communicating with a critical patient A: Express unwillingness to stay beside the patient’s sick bed B: Avoid discussing the state of illness in the presence of the patient C: Make the poor diagnostic results or ineffective treatment results known to the patient D: Reason with the patient on his or her indifference to medical workers
- What is true about the principle of justice? A: Both medical care providers and physicians should follow the law and regulations. B: The patients should report their complains to the department of Justice. C: The medical care providers keep fair treatment to every patient in the health services. D: The physicians need to take the consideration of the patient's social status.
- What did the doctor do first() A: Gave the patient some medicine. B: Took the patient’s temperature. C: Let the patient go home.
- What’s the symptoms of the patient?
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What are the patient’s problems?
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The Oregon Death with Dignity Act declares that, "Should either physician have concerns about the patient's ability to make an informed decision, or feel the patient’s request may be motivated by depression or coercion, the patient must be referred for a __________________."
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Why health professionals are recommended to honor and respect patients’ wishes about family involvement as much as possible? A: Because during the treatment,most patients need to be taken care of by their families and get emotional support from their families. B: Because the will of the patient‘s family is the key to the patient's recovery. C: To avoid doctor-patient disputes. D: To reduce the burden and responsibility of physicians.
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It is OK for a nurse to tell the patient’s relative that the patient’s condition isstable. A: true B: false
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The ( ) examined the patient’s teeth and gums. A: dentist B: nurse C: patient