A veterinarian may choose whom they will serve, and has the right to decline a veterinarian-client-patient-relationship, unless which of the following has occurred?
  1. The client is unwilling to pay for fees
  2. The patient’s care has begun
  3. The client confers with the attending veterinarian
  4. Subsequent needs and fees are agreed upon
Explanation
Answer: B- A veterinarian may choose whom they will serve, and has the right to decline a veterinarian-client-patient-relationship, unless the patient’s care has begun. At this point the veterinarian must continue to provide professional services related to the illness or injury within the limits previously agreed upon by the owner and the veterinarian.
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