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A 40-year-old woman discovers a breast mass during self-examination. At a routine health maintenance examination 2 months ago, her physician had told her all findings were normal. After having a mammogram that is suspicious for breast cancer, the patient begins to wonder if her physician failed to notice the lump during the examination 2 months ago. She is most likely to sue the physician under which of the following circumstances?





A

)

Occurrence of breast cancer





B

)

Poor communication between the patient and physician





C

)

Potential financial reward for the patient





D

)

Strong pressure from family members




I am stuck between choices A or B???
Leaning towards B...
Any ideas?


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  #2

B

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  #3

Thanks. smiling face I guess B is a better choice than A. smiling face

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  #4

this is B - the answer is straight out of Beh Sci BRS

  #5

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