Senate Bill 909 will require healthcare practitioners to obtain consent before performing certain bodily exams on patients who are unconscious or under anesthesia.
You would have know of what bodily exams are to take place in order to provide permission while you are unconscious or under anesthetic.. and if you are unconscious what abilities do you have???
Consent from the next of kin or ward/caretaker.
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Delete@10:13 I have NO next of kin or caretaker, NOW WHAT??
ReplyDeletePrior written consent would be another option.
ReplyDeleteYou would have know of what bodily exams are to take place in order to provide
ReplyDeletepermission while you are unconscious or under anesthetic.. and if
you are unconscious what abilities do you have???
This is your government at work , ain't it great , we have idiots leading us to the edge.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately you would receive no healthcare because legislature says you might be offended by the procedure.
ReplyDeleteMaryland drop mike..cant wait to leave !! dam sure dont want to retire in libtarded utopia MD
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