Which of the following items is not included in the correct procedure of handling a medical dispute
A: Evade the question raised by the patient’s family
B: Make careful investigation and analysis
C: Engage the legal adviser of the hospital to make assessment
D: Conduct an appraisal of medical error
A: Evade the question raised by the patient’s family
B: Make careful investigation and analysis
C: Engage the legal adviser of the hospital to make assessment
D: Conduct an appraisal of medical error
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- Which of the following items is not the duty to be fulfilled by the patient? A: The duty to respect medical staff B: The duty to truthfully tell the state of illness C: The duty to pay medical expenses D: The duty to express gratitude to medical staff E: The duty to observe the hospital’s rules and regulations
- Who will compensate the patient for the medical dispute? A: Hospital B: Hospital section C: Doctor D: Nurse
- which of the following statements are true about euthanasia? A: Patients make a request in a reasonable and urgen manner B: The medical professionals implement a medical method to end the patient's life C: The patient commit suicide D: The laws or polices should be followed strictly.
- 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
- The description of the medical record is incorrect( ) A: Medical documents with legal force B: Important basis for medical disputes and lawsuits C: The patient shall not have the right to copy or duplicate the outpatient medical records, inpatient medical records, etc D: Scientific basis for correct diagnosis, choice of treatment and formulation of preventive measures E: It reflects the whole process of the patient's onset, illness evolution, prognosis and diagnosis and treatment