Cassie has decided to undergo rhinoplasty and signed medical releases to that effect. She has hopes of one day becoming a model and wants to do everything possible to give her the best chance at success. During her surgery, while she was under anesthesia, the doctor decides to fill a few wrinkles around her eyes with botox and give her lip injections. He decides to do this as a gift to her free of charge because he believes in her ability to be successful in the modeling business. Were the doctor’s actions appropriate?
a. Yes, Cassie consented to the surgery and the additional procedures were minor in nature.
b. No, the scope of consent was limited to the planned rhinoplasty.
c. Yes, provided Cassie received a benefit from the additional procedures.
d. No, because this is not a socially beneficial activity.
b. No, the scope of consent was limited to the planned rhinoplasty.
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