Multiple Choice
Given the sliding-scale decisionmaking standard for patients with diminished competence …
A) No patient may justifiably refuse a noninvasive treatment
B) Only a clearly incompetent patient may justifiably refuse a noninvasive treatment
C) Only a clearly competent patient may justifiably refuse a noninvasive treatment
D) None of the above
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