It's true. By using the passive voice, liability can be minimized, and responsibility evaded. For example, instead of "I asked the patient if he had any suicidal ideations," the phrasing "the patient was asked if he had any suicidal ideations" should be used. Or, instead of "I informed the patient of the risks of possible side effects, including sedation, weight gain, and tardive dyskenisia," something like "the patient was informed of possible side effects" can be written. If this simple standard is adhered to, virtually no lawsuits will be filed, or if they are, you will quickly be absolved of any wrongdoing, because, with the identification of an active agent in those sentences having been avoided, a dereliction of duty will not be able to be established by the plaintiff.
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