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    Family doctors face ethical dilemmas when treating violent patients, exploring the boundaries of the doctor-patient relationship and the implications of treatment termination. This case report examines the challenges and ethical guidelines surrounding such complex medical scenarios.

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    • Medical Ethics
    • Clinical Practice
    • Patient Management

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    • The case report addresses the complex ethical considerations faced by family doctors and clinic staff when managing patients exhibiting violent and mistrustful behavior.
    • It delves into the professional obligations and ethical boundaries governing the treatment of such individuals within the healthcare system.

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    • The report details a specific case involving a violent, mistrusting patient and the practical challenges encountered by the healthcare team.
    • It highlights the need for clear protocols and support systems for clinicians dealing with aggressive patient interactions.

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    • The report examines the legal and ethical limits of the therapeutic relationship and the potential consequences of terminating treatment.

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