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The p value obtained in the test was <0.001. What does this value indicate?
If the null hypothesis is true, there is a less than 0.1% probability of obtaining a test statistic equal to or more extreme than the one obtained
or if <p<0.05, then The odds are less than 1 in 20 that the differences observed were only a chance
variation
prevalence
incidence
P: # people with dz
I: # people risk of contracting
Cohort
Case-Control
Cohort: what will happen
Case-: what happened?
Malpractice

most common cause
4D's
Duty existed toward pt
Deviation from standard of practice occured
direct causal relationship to untoward outcome d/t deviation
Damages occurred as a result

cause: improper tx
Pt's right to Tx
refuse if not imminent danger
competent
Tarasoff I
Tarasoff II
M'naghten
I: obligation to warn potential victims
II: duty to protect potential victims
M: mentally unstable+aware or completely unaware
beneficence
Abandonment
Substituted Judgement
Direct causation
B: prevent harm & promote well-being
A: if retire, must give 2mos and 3 psychiatric referrels
SJ: decision based on what pt would do if he/she could make them
DC: physician's negligence must had direct cause of alleged damages