Yes. Because its illegal to have intimate relations with a patient.
stay with your children and never leave them
You not allow patient leave with catheter in bladder.
Unless the seller is retiring from practice, both should keep the records. The new doc especially needs records for patients that will remain with the practice -- not so much patients that leave the practice, although those too should be retained until you KNOW the patient has completed transfer to another doc.
Thank the Dr. for providing the patient care and leave the room. Done.
Yes! The patient would have the right to sue for a situation such as that.
Practice is the noun. Practise is the verb. "I have to leave my law practice for a couple of days to practise for the baseball tournament."
Because - if they've had either a local or general anaesthetic, they could, without warning suffer an adverse reaction. At least, if the patient takes ill while still on the premises (a) the staff can administer first-aid and (b) they can summonm the emergency services.
At the facility that I work in - 0.0 BAC is when one can leave.
To practice their religious beliefs.
Yes.
You could be. But I would think that usually it wouldn't go that far.
That he would be the first one to practice and last one to leave practice to get extra traning before and after.