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Are we responsible for knowing the details of HIPPA?
I had a question from Uworld that ask about how to handle a pt with mono that insists on resuming contact sport despite warnings of the risk of splenic rupture.
I thought I was certain when I decided that it was proper to allow the athlete to resume whatever he pleases as long as I warned him of the risk and consequences. But no, apparently, I can forcibly tell him to not play (<-- Correct answer too.) Doesn't this contradict everything we learned about pt autonomy?
Ideas and suggestions?
I had a question from Uworld that ask about how to handle a pt with mono that insists on resuming contact sport despite warnings of the risk of splenic rupture.
I thought I was certain when I decided that it was proper to allow the athlete to resume whatever he pleases as long as I warned him of the risk and consequences. But no, apparently, I can forcibly tell him to not play (<-- Correct answer too.) Doesn't this contradict everything we learned about pt autonomy?
Ideas and suggestions?