An 83-year-old man presents to the gastroenterologist to follow-up on results from a biopsy of a pancreatic head mass, which the clinician was concerned could be pancreatic cancer. After welcoming the patient and his wife to the clinic, the physician begins to discuss the testing and leads into delivering the results, which showed metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Before she is able to disclose these findings, the patient stops her and exclaims, "Whatever it is, I don't want to know. Please just make me comfortable in my last months alive. I have made up my mind about this." Which of the following is the most appropriate response on the part of the physician?
A"If that is your definite wish, then I must honor it"
B"The cancer has spread to your liver"
C"As a physician, I am obligated to disclose these results to you"
D"If you don't know what condition you have, I will be unable to be your physician going forward"
E"Please, sir, I strongly urge you to reconsider your decision"
A psychiatrist receives a call from a patient who expresses thoughts of harming his ex-girlfriend. The patient describes a detailed plan to attack her at her workplace. Which of the following represents the psychiatrist's most appropriate legal obligation?
AWarn the ex-girlfriend and notify law enforcement
BOnly notify the patient's family
CWarn only law enforcement
DMaintain patient confidentiality
A healthy, 16-year-old girl is brought in by her mother for a wellness visit. During the appointment, the patient’s mother brings up concerns about her daughter’s acne. The patient has had acne for 2 years. She washes her face twice a day with benzoyl peroxide and has been on doxycycline for 2 months with only mild improvement. The patient does not feel that the acne is related to her menstrual cycles. The patient’s mother states she does well in school and is the captain of the junior varsity cross-country team. She is worried that the acne is starting to affect her daughter’s self-esteem. The patient states that prom is coming up, and she is considering not going because she hates taking pictures. Upon physical exam, there are multiple open and closed comedones and scattered, red nodules on the patient’s face with evidence of scarring. The patient’s mother says her neighbor’s son tried isotretinoin and wants to know if that may work for her daughter. While talking about the risk factors for isotretinoin, you mention that patient will need to be on 2 forms of birth control. The mother asks, “Is that really necessary? We are a very religious family and my daughter knows our household rule about no sex before marriage.” Which of the following is the next step in management?
AHave the patient take a pregnancy test to prove abstinence
BAsk the mother to leave the room before talking to the patient about her sexual activity
CTalk to patient and mother about patient’s sexual activity, since parental permission is needed for isotretinoin
DPrescribe the isotretinoin as the patient does not need additional contraception if she is abstinent
EPrescribe the isotretinoin after giving the patient a handout about birth control methods
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