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(in the US) None of the above. Prior to the operation (unless done under emergency conditions), everyone signs a release that frees the doctor from liability. However, as a purely technical question, if the MD removed a mole that may not have been a part of the intended procedure, he committed (b) battery.

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Q: What is he guilty ofWhile a patient is having surgery the doctor notice a mole and removes it for testing A insurance fraud B battery C premises liability d abandonment?
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