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|MainCategory=Ethics | |MainCategory=Ethics | ||
|SubCategory=Gastrointestinal | |SubCategory=Gastrointestinal | ||
|Prompt=A 22 year old male patient, previously healthy, presents to the emergency department (ED) complaining of acute constant abdominal pain and tenderness. He reports that at first his pain was periumbilical, but it then shifted to the right lower abdominal quadrant. Following appropriate work-up, he is diagnosed with appendicitis and is a candidate for appendectomy. At the same time, another patient in the ED presents with abdominal pain; he is diagnosed with cholecystitis. The surgeon makes a mistake and accidentally performs a cholecystectomy for the patient with the appendicitis. When the patient wakes up, what is the best | |Prompt=A 22 year old male patient, previously healthy, presents to the emergency department (ED) complaining of acute constant abdominal pain and tenderness. He reports that at first his pain was periumbilical, but it then shifted to the right lower abdominal quadrant. Following appropriate work-up, he is diagnosed with appendicitis and is a candidate for appendectomy. At the same time, another patient in the ED presents with abdominal pain; he is diagnosed with cholecystitis. The surgeon makes a mistake and accidentally performs a cholecystectomy for the patient with the appendicitis. When the patient wakes up, what is the best way the surgeon might approach his mistake? | ||
|AnswerA=The surgeon should inform the patient that a mistake has been made. | |AnswerA=The surgeon should inform the patient that a mistake has been made. | ||
|AnswerAExp=The surgeon is ethically obliged to tell the patient of the mistake. | |AnswerAExp=The surgeon is ethically obliged to tell the patient of the mistake. | ||
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|AnswerD=The surgeon may elect not to inform the patient | |AnswerD=The surgeon may elect not to inform the patient | ||
|AnswerDExp=The surgeon is ethically obliged to inform the patient. | |AnswerDExp=The surgeon is ethically obliged to inform the patient. | ||
|AnswerE=The surgeon must inform the patient that a mistake has been made and offer monetary compensation right away. | |AnswerE=The surgeon must inform the patient that a mistake has been made and offer personal monetary compensation right away. | ||
|AnswerEExp=The surgeon is supposed to inform the patient without directly offering any compensation for the mistake. However, in some cases, reimbursement by the hospital to the patient is required. | |AnswerEExp=The surgeon is supposed to inform the patient without directly offering any compensation for the mistake. However, in some cases, reimbursement by the hospital to the patient is required. | ||
|RightAnswer=A | |RightAnswer=A | ||
|WBRKeyword=ethical, mistake, make, made, appendicitis, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, surgeon, surgery, wrong, monetary, compensation, money, ethical, ethically, inform, disclosure, error, medical, right, confidentiality | |WBRKeyword=ethical, mistake, make, made, appendicitis, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, surgeon, surgery, wrong, monetary, compensation, money, ethical, ethically, inform, disclosure, error, medical, right, confidentiality | ||
|Approved=No | |Approved=No | ||
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