Patient doesn't want to fall in water or fire. Patient with epilepsy can get seizure anywhere and if during the seizure the person falls in water or fire he will not be able to protect himself because of loss of consciousness. So the person who sees such event has to save the epileptic person from harm.
Yes, he obligated to if the patient wants it that way.
No
patient ofcourse this will be on who wants to be a million air
Because she probably knows he is a patient, and wants him to escape.
Yes. Because its illegal to have intimate relations with a patient.
Either Doctor or Patient
if a child wants to sit in with a patient what should the Physician Assistant do?
The Doctor is benevolent and wants to help every patient in the world.
Give him what he wants and be patient...
It all depends on what kind of insurance you have. Some insurance wants the patient to be over a certain weight or they do not qualify. Some wants the patient to be in extreme need where it might endanger their lives.
Yes, it can be against the law to remain in a room with a patient who has explicitly requested that someone leave, particularly in healthcare settings where patient autonomy and consent are paramount. Patients have the right to privacy and to control who is present during their care. If the presence of someone is distressing to the patient, healthcare providers are generally obligated to respect the patient's wishes, barring any legal or safety concerns. Violating this right may lead to legal repercussions for the healthcare provider or facility.
be patient, if he wants to date you he will just in time though