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Pecanac, Kehler, et.al (2014) question whether patient who agree to high-risk operations also agree to the next level of care and suggest that patients' treatment preferences should be considered as well. How can we solve this issue with technology? 100 word 2 references
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Pecanac, K. E., Kehler, J. M., Brasel., K. J., Cooper, Z., Steffens, N. M., McKneally, M. F., & Schwarze, M. L. (2014). "IT'S BIG SURGERY": PREOPERATIVE EXPRESSIONS OF RISK, RESPONSIBILITY AND COMMITMENT TO TREATMENT AFTER HIGH-RISK OPERATIONS. Annals of Surgery, 259(3), 458-463. http://doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0000000000000314
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The technological developments have led to innovations that demonstrate procedures to
patients. The patient receives knowledge from the su...
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