Emergency Medicine and Medical Law Suits
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Emergency medicine is characterized by the following, (1) A lack of sufficient time for the physician to give his patient an adequate explanation, (2) Frequent existence of a consciousness disturbance on the part of the patient, (3) The lack of a trusting relationship between the physician and patient. The importance of informed consent need not be reiterated; but what should be regarded as most important in emergency medicine is the "life of the patient." We must not miss the opportunity to apply the most appropriate therapy for fear of getting involved in a malpractice suit. If the physician is wavering in making a medical decision, he must follow the approach in accordance with current medical standards.
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