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|Prompt=The patient has an absolute right to his privacy. It’s a physician’s duty to respect | |Prompt=The patient has an absolute right to his privacy. It’s a physician’s duty to respect | ||
this privacy and not share it with anyone, whether it be patients family, colleagues or some random person. In which of the following conditions does this not hold true? | this privacy and not share it with anyone, whether it be patients family, colleagues or some random person. In which of the following conditions does this not hold true? | ||
|Explanation=There are certain circumstances in which a physician can disclose patient information: | |Explanation=There are certain circumstances in which a physician can disclose patient information: | ||
* When authorized by the patient. | * When authorized by the patient. | ||
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* When withholding a disease may be a public threat. Such as Sexually transmitted diseases. | * When withholding a disease may be a public threat. Such as Sexually transmitted diseases. | ||
Educational objective: Even police cannot be divulged medical information without a valid warrant. | Educational objective: Even police cannot be divulged medical information without a valid warrant. | ||
|AnswerA=Spouse of a cancer patient is extremely worried about his health and wants to | |AnswerA=Spouse of a cancer patient is extremely worried about his health and wants to | ||
know about the illness, so that she can support him emotionally. | know about the illness, so that she can support him emotionally. | ||
|AnswerAExp=Unless the patient specifically permits sharing his medical information, it cannot be shared even with his wife. | |AnswerAExp=Unless the patient specifically permits sharing his medical information, it cannot be shared even with his wife. | ||
|AnswerB=An employee has been absent from work for about 2 weeks and the employer | |AnswerB=An employee has been absent from work for about 2 weeks and the employer | ||
calls the physician threatening him that his patient might lose the job, unless he | calls the physician threatening him that his patient might lose the job, unless he | ||
is told about the specific nature of the illness. | is told about the specific nature of the illness. | ||
|AnswerBExp=The situation demands a valid written consent from patient, which must be calmly explained to the employer. | |AnswerBExp=The situation demands a valid written consent from patient, which must be calmly explained to the employer. | ||
|AnswerC=A colleague asks about his son, who tested positive for syphilis. | |AnswerC=A colleague asks about his son, who tested positive for syphilis. | ||
|AnswerCExp=Even sharing medical knowledge with a fellow physician is not permitted by privacy laws. | |AnswerCExp=Even sharing medical knowledge with a fellow physician is not permitted by privacy laws. | ||
|AnswerD=State police wants to gather a person’s medical records, who is convicted of | |AnswerD=State police wants to gather a person’s medical records, who is convicted of | ||
rape. | rape. | ||
|AnswerDExp=Police needs a valid warrant to be given any patient information. | |AnswerDExp=Police needs a valid warrant to be given any patient information. | ||
|AnswerE=A 16 year old boy demanding to withhold his syphilis positive test from his parents. | |AnswerE=A 16 year old boy demanding to withhold his syphilis positive test from his parents. | ||
|AnswerEExp=The boy can withhold this information from his parents but not his sexual partners. | |AnswerEExp=The boy can withhold this information from his parents but not his sexual partners. | ||
|RightAnswer=D | |RightAnswer=D | ||
|WBRKeyword=HIPPA, | |||
|Approved=Yes | |Approved=Yes | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 27 January 2014
Author | [[PageAuthor::Vidit Bhargava, M.B.B.S [1]]] |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 1 |
Main Category | MainCategory::Ethics |
Sub Category | |
Prompt | [[Prompt::The patient has an absolute right to his privacy. It’s a physician’s duty to respect
this privacy and not share it with anyone, whether it be patients family, colleagues or some random person. In which of the following conditions does this not hold true?]] |
Answer A | [[AnswerA::Spouse of a cancer patient is extremely worried about his health and wants to
know about the illness, so that she can support him emotionally.]] |
Answer A Explanation | AnswerAExp::Unless the patient specifically permits sharing his medical information, it cannot be shared even with his wife. |
Answer B | [[AnswerB::An employee has been absent from work for about 2 weeks and the employer
calls the physician threatening him that his patient might lose the job, unless he is told about the specific nature of the illness.]] |
Answer B Explanation | AnswerBExp::The situation demands a valid written consent from patient, which must be calmly explained to the employer. |
Answer C | AnswerC::A colleague asks about his son, who tested positive for syphilis. |
Answer C Explanation | AnswerCExp::Even sharing medical knowledge with a fellow physician is not permitted by privacy laws. |
Answer D | [[AnswerD::State police wants to gather a person’s medical records, who is convicted of
rape.]] |
Answer D Explanation | AnswerDExp::Police needs a valid warrant to be given any patient information. |
Answer E | AnswerE::A 16 year old boy demanding to withhold his syphilis positive test from his parents. |
Answer E Explanation | AnswerEExp::The boy can withhold this information from his parents but not his sexual partners. |
Right Answer | RightAnswer::D |
Explanation | [[Explanation::There are certain circumstances in which a physician can disclose patient information:
Educational objective: Even police cannot be divulged medical information without a valid warrant. |
Approved | Approved::Yes |
Keyword | WBRKeyword::HIPPA |
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Order in Linked Questions | LinkedOrder:: |