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USMLE0423

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Hey,

I was wondering what it means and also what to subsequently do if someone refuses an intervention/treatment that you order on CCS. Like lets say someone refuses Abx... well, there is no alternative if they have an infection, right? Just wanted some clarification. Thanks

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Hey,

I was wondering what it means and also what to subsequently do if someone refuses an intervention/treatment that you order on CCS. Like lets say someone refuses Abx... well, there is no alternative if they have an infection, right? Just wanted some clarification. Thanks

Ahaha, glad I wasn't the only one with that scenario.

Hypothetically, there may have been a baby that was vomiting and not eating- refusing breastmilk ,refusing hypoallergenic formula....I tried to order an NG tube and had it refused :p
 
Ahaha, glad I wasn't the only one with that scenario.

Hypothetically, there may have been a baby that was vomiting and not eating- refusing breastmilk ,refusing hypoallergenic formula....I tried to order an NG tube and had it refused :p

I had a pt refuse intervention on the real test too... I think it means there's a more conservative treatment that you haven't thought about yet.
 
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