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Question 171# Print Question

An elderly female who has been your patient for several years is discovered lying on the floor of her kitchen by a Meals-on-Wheels volunteer. She is transported to the hospital in an unresponsive state. After a thorough evaluation, you diagnose a massive cerebral infarct. On several previous occasions the patient verbalized to you her desire to not be subjected to life-prolonging treatments should she ever be rendered incapacitated; however, she declined your suggestion to confirm this in writing. The patient is admitted to the hospital with “do not resuscitate” (DNR) orders and supportive measures are instituted. A neurology consultant evaluates her and agrees that her condition is terminal and irreversible. The patient’s nephew is angered by the DNR status and, noting that she has insurance coverage, demands every medical treatment that might prolong his aunt’s life, including resuscitation. 

Which one of the following would be the best course of action in terms of legality and ethics?  

A. Institution of aggressive medical therapies, including full resuscitation in the event of cardiac arrest and ventilator support in the event of respiratory arrest
B. Continuation of a supportive treatment plan, provided full resuscitation is initiated in the event of cardiac arrest and ventilator support is provided in the event of respiratory arrest
C. Performance of full CPR for cardiopulmonary arrest, but no ventilator support for respiratory failure
D. Continuation of the current treatment plan


Question 172# Print Question

A 46-year-old woman comes to the emergency department because of respiratory distress. Chest x-ray film discloses patchy infiltration of the right lower lobe. The patient is diagnosed as having community-acquired pneumonia, and she is sent home with a prescription for erythromycin. The patient returns 2 days later complaining of new onset of swelling of her right leg and foot. Doppler studies show a proximal deep venous thrombosis in the right leg, and ventilation-perfusion lung scan is interpreted as high probability for a pulmonary embolus.

The care this patient received initially is best characterized as which of the following? 

A. An error in diagnostic accuracy
B. Legal negligence
C. Malpractice
D. A therapeutic misadventure
E. Violation of the principle of nonmaleficence


Question 173# Print Question

A 4-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department by his parents because of a swollen pinna. The father says that the boy fell off his tricycle in a playground. On physical examination the child's left ear is severely edematous and discolored. There is concern for the child because this is his third emergency department visit in the past 6 months. When discussing these concerns and the need for further evaluation with the parents, they become angry and want to take the child home now. 

This case should be reported to the child protective service agency:

A. If another licensed physician agrees with the current assessment and documents this in the chart
B. If there is a pattern of repeated suspicious injury
C. If there is proof that the parents inflicted the injury
D. If the injury is judged to be life-threatening
E. On the basis of the current suspicion alone


Question 174# Print Question

A 4-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department by his parents because of a swollen pinna. The father says that the boy fell off his tricycle in a playground. On physical examination the child's left ear is severely edematous and discolored. There is concern for the child because this is his third emergency department visit in the past 6 months. When discussing these concerns and the need for further evaluation with the parents, they become angry and want to take the child home now.  

Even after informing the parents of the decision to report the case to the child protective services, they continue to deny having hurt the child and are furious.

If the diagnosis of child abuse is incorrect, the reporting physician is liable for:  

A. Civil charges
B. Criminal charges
C. Medical license revocation
D. Provincial medical society censure
E. No damages or penalties


Question 175# Print Question

A 6-year-old child is brought into the emergency room by his father because of a fractured arm. Although his father states that the child fell off his bike, the fracture does not seem consistent with this story. On inspection, you discover that the child seems to have a number of old bruises on his back and on his legs, some of which seem reminiscent of finger markings.

Which of the following steps is not appropriate in this circumstance? 

A. Let the child go home with his father since you cannot really prove anything
B. Document the injuries that you saw with possible photographs
C. Report this case to appropriate government or regulatory agency
D. Try to interview the child alone
E. Do additional investigations (e.g. skeletal survey)




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