Should a doctor be allowed to refuse to give someone a surgery?

Dr. Yee is a cardiologist. A 75-year-old studious in need of heart operation has not prolonged ago been referred to his practice. The studious is overweight as well as has well known he was during risk for heart mildew for years. Still, he never mutated his diet or practice notwithstanding his doctor’s recommendations. His bad illness creates a operation riskier as well as reduction expected to magnify his hold up for long. Regardless, a studious would similar to Dr. Yee to perform a surgery. Dr. Yee needs to confirm if he will work or exclude a operation to this patient.

What do we consider he should do?

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  • Fish Sticks
    April 3rd, 2010 at 6:47 am

    I would refuse. If the guy dies on the table Dr Yee is going to get his ass sued off. I’d refer him to another doctor.

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