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    Severing of the Physician-Patient Relationship Without Giving the Patient Reasonable
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Severing of the Physician-Patient Relationship Without Giving the Patient Reasonable

Question 28

Question 28

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Severing of the physician-patient relationship without giving the patient reasonable notice if continuing care is necessary is called _____.


A) breach of contract
B) contributory negligence
C) intentional detention
D) medical abandonment

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