Multiple Choice
The argument against patients' right to refuse treatment has been typically based upon the notion that
A) untreated patients may become dangerous.
B) involuntarily committed patients should not have a say in their treatment,since they are usually guilty of a crime.
C) patients may be too disturbed to make sound judgments about their treatment.
D) the type of treatment prescribed should be determined by the courts,not the patient.
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