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Two medical students, David and Ben, examine a patient's abdomen. Ben performs the examination incorrectly and doesn’t find any abnormalities. David performs the examination correctly and finds an abnormality. How appropriate is each response by David?

  1. Tell the patient that Ben performed the check incorrectly and apologise for Ben's error - "A very inappropriate thing to do"

  2. Ask a senior doctor on t...

Answered by Adam K. UCAT tutor
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