Medical Ethics and Professional Behavior · USMLE Step 1

A patient with terminal illness expresses a desire to stop all life-prolonging treatments. What should the physician do?

  1. Refuse because the treatments are medically appropriate
  2. Honor the patient’s wishes after ensuring capacity
  3. Seek a court order to continue treatment
  4. Ask the family to overrule the patient
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Correct answer: Honor the patient’s wishes after ensuring capacity

Patients with capacity can refuse life-prolonging treatment. Autonomy must be respected after a proper capacity assessment.

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