Ethical scenario 1
You have recently diagnoses a married man as having HIV.
He admits to you that he has been having an affair with another man for six months. He also says that he has had at least fifty anonymous liaisons in the last 3 years.
How would you deal with a patient like this?
Ethical scenario 2
You are a GP.
A man comes to you and admits that he has been sexually abusing his 7-year-old niece.
Ethical scenario 3
You are a newly qualified GP.
A 70-year-old woman comes to your surgery.
She has had a lump in one of her breast for over two years, and recently it has got bigger and started to hurt.
Ethical scenario 4
You witness a young male being knocked off their motorbike by a car.
The young is injured but gets up and starts to walk away.
When you offer assistance, they are abusive to you. What do you do?