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IntermediateMedical Ethics

The Question

You are a family physician. You notice bruises on your patient, a 10 year boy. What would you do?

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How to approach this question

This medical ethics question tests your ability to think critically and communicate clearly.

  • Consider all perspectives involved
  • Structure: Beginning, Middle, End
  • Identify the ethical principles at play
  • Address ethical implications
  • Consider consequences of each option

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