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. 1995 Jul 8;311(6997):115–118. doi: 10.1136/bmj.311.6997.115a

Doctors' legal position in treating temporarily incompetent patients.

D W Hodgkinson 1, A J Gray 1, B Dalal 1, P Wilson 1, Z Szawarski 1, T Sensky 1, G Gillett 1, D W Yates 1
PMCID: PMC2550156  PMID: 7613365

Abstract

Doctors in accident and emergency departments are sometimes presented with patients with potentially life threatening conditions who refuse to consent to treatment. The doctors then face a dilemma: to withhold necessary treatment or to act against a patient's express wishes. Two such cases are presented, and we asked a lawyer, two medical ethicists, a psychiatrist, and an accident and emergency physician to comment on the implications.

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