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A 42-year-old woman presents to the physician with symptoms of vague abdominal pain and bloating for several months. Test results indicate that she has ovarian cancer. Her physician attempts to reach her by phone multiple times but cannot reach her. Next of kin numbers are in her chart. According to HIPAA regulations, who should be the primary person the doctor discusses this information with?

AThe patient's brother

BThe patient's husband

CThe patient's daughter

DAll of the options

EThe patient

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A 17-year-old male, accompanied by his uncle, presents to a doctor with his arm in a sling. There is blood dripping down his shirt. He pleads with the physician to not report this injury to authorities, offering to pay extra for his visit, as he is afraid of retaliation from his rival gang. The physician examines the wound, which appears to be a stabbing injury to his left anterior deltoid. This case study in medical ethics asks: How should the physician best handle this patient's request?

AMaintain confidentiality, as reporting stab wounds is not required

BBreach confidentiality and discuss the injury with the uncle

CBreach confidentiality and report the stab wound to the police

DMaintain confidentiality and schedule a follow-up visit with the patient

EMaintain confidentiality, as retaliation may result in greater harm to the patient

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A 19-year-old man presents to an orthopedic surgeon to discuss repair of his torn anterior cruciate ligament. He suffered the injury during a college basketball game 1 week ago and has been using a knee immobilizer since the accident. His past medical history is significant for an emergency appendectomy when he was 12 years of age. At that time, he said that he never wanted to have surgery again. At this visit, the physician explains the procedure to him in detail including potential risks and complications. The patient acknowledges and communicates his understanding of both the diagnosis as well as the surgery and decides to proceed with the surgery in 3 weeks. Afterward, he signs a form giving consent for the operation. Which of the following statements is true about this patient?

AHe cannot provide consent because he lacks capacity

BHe has the right to revoke his consent at any time

CHis parents also need to give consent to this operation

DHe did not need to provide consent for this procedure since it is obviously beneficial

EHis consent is invalid because his decision is not stable over time

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