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tangare [24]
3 years ago
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How might irina's age and parents' involvement in the referral affect how dr. matthews can resolve the dilemma? how might the st

ate law on treatment of minors and hipaa rule on access of guardians to a minor's health care record influence dr. matthews' decision?
Social Studies
1 answer:
WINSTONCH [101]3 years ago
4 0
Plainly the guardians are influencing how the youngster feels about the r*pe or se*ual harassment circumstance. It ought to be clarified to everybody included what the ramifications of not treating and revealing the data to law implementation would be. They ought to be educated of the results of not informing the law authorization could be, for example, the attacker conceivably assaulting another person, and the mental dangers that could emerge with their little girl. Treatment of minors and the classification that accompanies it is imperative, as some minors would not look for treatment on the off chance that they imagined that the therapeutic records could be unveiled. This is frequently the case with se*ual issues, pregn*ncy and STDs, so keeping up classification and keeping it private are critical when managing any patient however particularly for minors. For this situation however Dr. Matthews has a commitment to keep up secrecy yet in addition to ensure others and herself.
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