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In the application of the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, the burden of proving innocence is on the
use an eraser to make a neat correction
ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
In a legal sense, the relationship between the physician and patient could be best described as
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ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
Of the following, which is NOT a reason for the revocation of a physician's license?
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ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
The type of consent in which the client is told of the complete nature and treatment of a proposed procedure as well as consequences of not having the procedure is
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ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
Which of the following is NOT one of the four D's of negligence?
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ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
Which of the following is not an accepted practice when making corrections to a medial record?
use an eraser to make a neat correction
ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
In a physician-patient contract, the consideration is a term for
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ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
A contract, to be enforceable in law, must meet all of the following criteria, EXCEPT
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ethical behavior
informed consent
contractual
paying the fee
physician
determination of negligence to patient
any two parties
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