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You can refuse any treatment you like, its your body.
All patients have the right to refuse treatment if they are capable of refusing. A good example is if you're in a coma. You can't actually refuse treatment since you can't respond to any questions considering your condition.If you have any more questions regarding alternative cancer treatments don't hesitate to ask here:http://www.newhopemedicalcenter.com/
Yes but only if you are in america......Otherwise if you are in Australia they cant refuse due to Australia's public health system!!
In the book "The Kite Runner" Baba is diagnosed with lung cancer. His decision is to refuse treatment.
No. As long as you can make the payments for all the fees and hospital charges, they cannot refuse treatment.
A health department can refuse a person service. They can refuse for different reasons.
A psych patient, I think, can refuse getting a treatment like any other patient, unless he endangers himself.
Jan Eberg has written: 'Waste policy and learning' -- subject(s): Refuse and refuse disposal, Management, Government policy, Incineration
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You have a right, as a patient, to refuse any treatment youdon't want. The doctor may want you to sign a form stating that you refuse the treatment/injection for liability reasons.The same applies in Australia. anyone of sound mind has the right to refuse treatment. The courts may be able to intervene in the case of children and some wards of the state.
When a person is competent and is not intent to do self-harm, he or she can refuse treatment. A person designated to make medical decisions for another person who is unconscious and cannot speak for themselves can direct treatment.
No.