Declaration of _____ (1975): Guidelines for medical doctors concerning torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
Under doctrine of _____, the doctor can perform life-saving procedures in a patient with life-threatening injuries without obtaining consent
_____ (defence against negligence) refers to an adverse outcome that could not have been anticipated despite reasonable care
IPC Section _____ : Act not intended and not known to be likely to cause death or grievous hurt, done by consent is not an offense.
In case of professional misconduct, the patient's records on demand should be provided within _____ hours.
Section _____ of the IPC deals with non-treatment of victim by hospital.
_____ doctrine states that the doctor can be held guilty if he fails to take the necessary action to prevent injury due to a negligent act of the patient
IPC Sections _____ to 95 deal with Consent
IPC section _____: A person who under involuntary intoxication has commited an act is not liable for the act.
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