Under the informed-consent doctrine a. a doctor is obligated to warn a patient about possible hazards of

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Under the informed-consent doctrine

a. a doctor is obligated to warn a patient about possible hazards of a form of treatment but is never obligated to advise a patient about alternative treatments.

b. a doctor has a duty to warn a patient that all the side effects of new or experimental treatment are not known.

c. a doctor can, under some circumstances, force a treatment on an unwilling adult patient.

d. all of the above.

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