The correct answer is true. Although typically patient consent is required for discontinuing medical care, there are specific circumstances under which a physician may withdraw care without patient consent, such as when continuing treatment is deemed futile and the patient lacks decision-making capacity and does not have a surrogate. In these cases, ethical and legal considerations must be carefully weighed, and proper procedures followed.
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What are the circumstances where a physician can withdraw care without patient consent?
What is meant by 'futile treatment' in medical practice?
What are the legal and ethical considerations for withdrawing care?
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