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Hodahussain Hodahussain
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6 years ago
The nurse is aware that emancipated minors and those who qualify under the mature minor doctrine may sign consents for their own medical treatment without parent approval.
 
  Persons not needing parent approval for medical care would be: (Select all that apply.) a. a 14-year-old girl married to a 16-year-old boy
  b. a 17-year-old serving in the U.S. Navy
  c. a 17-year-old college freshman living in a school dormitory
  d. a 17-year-old seeking medical care for a sexually transmitted disease
  e. a 15-year-old seeking an abortion
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6 years ago
A, B, D
Married persons or persons serving in the military are considered emancipated minors automatically. Persons seeking care for sexually transmitted disease, pregnancies, contraception, and drug use qualify under the mature minor doctrine. Requests for abortions need the notification of at least one parent.
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