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Before the patient enters the operating room, can the signature only belong to the family?
No, after admission, the doctor will make an information registration on the computer, including patient information and 1 information of two or more family members. Usually, registered family members are people who can bear the main responsibilities of the family except patients, but there are exceptions. At this time, the registered family members will take out their ID cards and register their ID numbers. Generally, if we sign it, we will also ask this family member to sign it. At the same time, the patient and his family will sign a power of attorney, indicating that when the patient is unable to make a decision, the authorized person will be solely responsible for making a decision on behalf of the patient and get legal recognition. Patients have the right to choose authorized personnel. We just want to find someone who can really make decisions for patients and be responsible for their own decisions. Is it the so-called family?

As the subject said, emergency situations, such as emergency surgery, need people to sign. We only ask the signer to write down his name and ID number. If this is really a conspiracy, there are countless loopholes in this case. If you refuse to operate on the patient because you can't prove the identity of the signer, this is definitely not possible. If it is a conspiracy, it will rise to the moral level. People who drill this hole will not need to see a doctor in the future. The blacklist power of the small WeChat friends circle hospital is no joke.