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Informed consent is a legal condition whereby a person can be said to have given consent based upon a clear appreciation and understanding of the facts, implications and future consequences of an act...
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Provides a definition and elements of informed consent, including when it is appropriate to have patient participation in decision making, guidelines for ... What should occur if the patient cannot give informed consent?
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AMA - legal issues - patient-physician relationship issues - informed consent ... Informed consent is more than simply getting a patient to sign a written consent form. It is a process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient's authorization or agreement to undergo a specific...
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This means that, in a dispute over whether the physician obtained the patient's informed consent, the parties will be required to bring in expert testimony, typically from other physicians, about what a reasonable physician ought to tell a patient under the circumstances.
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All medical care requires the consent of the patient (or someone who is authorized to consent for the patient) before the care plan is carried out. ... As long as the adult patient is mentally able to make his or her own decisions, medical care cannot begin unless the patient gives informed consent.
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Thus the process of informed consent has caused the patient to act in a manner deleterious to their health. Many patients cannot understand the concept of risk/benefit ratios.
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Informed consent in pediatrics ... Informed consent protects the patient by providing him/her with complete information on which to make an informed decision.
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Obtaining and documenting informed patient consent prior to surgery is of vital importance, but both the process and documentation of consent can be inadequate. ... "Appropriate physician conduct in medical/legal matters begins with the informed consent process. ... This leads to an understanding of the patient's diagnosis,
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