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do you think a doctor must always reveal the truth about a patient's chances of survival to the paTient why/ why not​

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Answered by your2003thmuffin
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Answer:

well the doctor shouldn't always. because if the condition is like crucial and if the patient knows about it he might lose hope. people tend to do that they think they are weak thus their immune goes down they might stop fighting it and wait for the death bed. xd. it's better the patients gets to rest lmfao.

tyvm.

Answered by tridhima2007
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Doctors shouldn’t lie to their patients, even now when the parsing of words  and the telling of white lies is common at the highest level of our government. But they do it all the time — sometimes for personal reasons but most of the time for what they believe is the good of their patients.

As a neonatologist and a pediatric cardiologist, we know that truth and honesty are key parts of the foundation of the doctor-patient relationship. “Commitment to honesty with patients” is a primary responsibility for physicians set out in the Charter on Medical Professionalism.

Yet physicians — including us — do lie.

PLZ MARK BRAINLIEST

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