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still i say it's E.
believe it or not, it is completely legal for a competent adult making decisions about her own body. After the child is born the legal reinforcement will be in charge if a parent put the child's life in danger. the father cannot do anything about consent. it's not his body.
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i think an adult women can refuse a c section even if the childs life is in danger...(saw it on ER:-)was thre any option saying this?????kinda agree with pat99
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Option E is the correct answer.
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B . should get the (closest) relative agreement replaced if the patient is competent.
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ok folks.. the answer is given as D... Don't ask me how.. because no explaination is given.. I think due to the fact that the other options do seem to be very less likely, no surprise if the answer is D.
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its A.coz they didnt give us an option which said leave her alone.so they want to save the life of this baby and the court is the safest place to go.