The answer is C- there is often a small tax base
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Why He or She would stop: Stopping the physician-patient relationship can be seen as abandonment if not done properly. Missed appointments, chronic lateness, drug-seeking behavior, belligerent attitudes and refusal of treatment can strain a physician-patient relationship to the breaking point.
<em>>The law governing medical abandonment is predicated on the more dependent status of the patient in the relationship with the physician.
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<em>>Abandonment in the medical setting means the ending of needed care without either making or allowing for reasonable arrangements for that care to continue.
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<em>>Once you, as a physician, have engaged to provide care to a patient you are bound to provide that care for as long as that physician-patient relationship continues and only the proper termination of that relationship will end that duty. Terminating incorrectly can therefore lead to you being held to have abandoned your patient.</em>
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Part of impulsive system involved in decision making which triggers emotional responses to immediate outcomes. It’s part of limbic system. Limbic system comprised various brain structures that are located above brain stem and its highly involved with our emotions, feelings, of pleasure and memories. It’s involved with processing the emotions, memories, and motivation.
The answer would be A.
It is considered to be inappropriate because you're knowingly risking someones' life.