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Which did the Commission of Medical Malpractice NOT conclude was a frequent cause of malpractice suits?

    { 1 } - Poor communication between physicians and patients and consequently inadequately informed consent on the patient's part.
    { 2 } - Patients' frustration because the physicians seemed unresponsive to their complaints.
    { 3 } - Growing public conviction that consumers need to defend themselves against arrogant, self-serving professionals.
    { 4 } - Physicians desire for profit rather than concern for the patient's health.
    { 5 } - Patients' unrealistic expectations about the benefits of treatment.

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Which did the Commission of Medical Malpractice NOT conclude was a frequent cause of malpractice suits?

See p. 103.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which did the Commission of Medical Malpractice NOT conclude was a frequent cause of malpractice suits?

    { 1 } - Poor communication between physicians and patients and consequently inadequately informed consent on the patient's part.
    { 2 } - Patients' frustration because the physicians seemed unresponsive to their complaints.
    { 3 } - Growing public conviction that consumers need to defend themselves against arrogant, self-serving professionals.
    { 4 } - Physicians desire for profit rather than concern for the patient's health.
    { 5 } - Patients' unrealistic expectations about the benefits of treatment.

See p. 103.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which did the Commission of Medical Malpractice NOT conclude was a frequent cause of malpractice suits?

    { 1 } - Poor communication between physicians and patients and consequently inadequately informed consent on the patient's part.
    { 2 } - Patients' frustration because the physicians seemed unresponsive to their complaints.
    { 3 } - Growing public conviction that consumers need to defend themselves against arrogant, self-serving professionals.
    { 4 } - Physicians desire for profit rather than concern for the patient's health.
    { 5 } - Patients' unrealistic expectations about the benefits of treatment.

See p. 103.

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4 is correct!

Which did the Commission of Medical Malpractice NOT conclude was a frequent cause of malpractice suits?

    { 1 } - Poor communication between physicians and patients and consequently inadequately informed consent on the patient's part.
    { 2 } - Patients' frustration because the physicians seemed unresponsive to their complaints.
    { 3 } - Growing public conviction that consumers need to defend themselves against arrogant, self-serving professionals.
    { 4 } - Physicians desire for profit rather than concern for the patient's health.
    { 5 } - Patients' unrealistic expectations about the benefits of treatment.

This might be an underlying cause of some of the more immediate causes.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which did the Commission of Medical Malpractice NOT conclude was a frequent cause of malpractice suits?

    { 1 } - Poor communication between physicians and patients and consequently inadequately informed consent on the patient's part.
    { 2 } - Patients' frustration because the physicians seemed unresponsive to their complaints.
    { 3 } - Growing public conviction that consumers need to defend themselves against arrogant, self-serving professionals.
    { 4 } - Physicians desire for profit rather than concern for the patient's health.
    { 5 } - Patients' unrealistic expectations about the benefits of treatment.

See p. 103.

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