Give an examples of implied and express consent to medical treatment in a hospital emergency room situation. Apply them to your real life experiences, society or how you may act in that case. Please go in depth with responses.
one examples given in emergency head trauma patient come in emergency
so first of all patient check airway
then vitals than circulation...then check whole body any where blending point...then patient taken IV line and given fluids and stable patient..then patient check head to leg any injury find then given investigations....e.g. head trauma so given CTSCAN... abdomen injury so given USG FAST...thorax injury to given chest x-ray
and find out disease than according to treatment...
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Give an examples of implied and express consent to medical treatment in a hospital emergency room...
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Describe a situation that might cause a medical assistant to charged with medical malpractice. Apply them to your real life experiences, society or how you may act in that case. Please go in depth with response
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"Emergency Situations" Please respond to the following: Suppose you work in a hospital that just received twelve patients from a disaster event in your community. Your hospital is able to treat and provide necessary surgical services to those that require surgery. However, five patients are refusing care and requesting to be transferred to another hospital for the same services. Suggest the course of action that the hospital should take to meet the standards of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active...
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CHAPTER FIVE WORKSHEET ACTIVITY: 1. Consider what the quotation at the beginning of this chapter tells you about why contracts are valuable. 2. What is the age of majority in your state? State where you found this information. 3. Identify the various contracts you encounter in your personal life. What was the last contract you signed? STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Give examples of implied and express room situation. consent to medical treatment in a hospital emergency...
It's a medical law class
CHAPTER FIVE WORKSHEET ACTIVITY: 1. Consider what the quotation at the beginning of this chapter tells you about why contracts are valuable 2. What is the age of majority in your state? State where you found this information. 3. Identify the various contracts you encounter in your personal life. What was the last contract you signed? STUDY QUESTIONS: 1. Give examples of implied and express consent to medical treatment in a hospital emergency room situation....
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