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- 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 medical intervention
most consent cases generally center around whether the consent was "informed", i.e., whether the patient was given sufficient information to make a decision regarding his or her body and health care. Own research - by Na Nandhorn Clauder
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- Some acts cannot legally take place because of a lack of informed consent. In cases where an individual is considered unable to give informed consent, another person is generally authorized to give consent on his behalf - wikipedia by Na Nandhorn Clauder
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- The process of obtaining a patient's permission for a procedure after the patient and doctor have discussed the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the procedure and the patient understands them. US Food and Drug Administration
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- As long as the patient is mentally and physically able to make his or her own decisions, medical care cannot begin unless the patient gives informed consent. - American Cancer Society
- Prior to surgery, your child's physician will give you a careful explanation of what procedure will be performed and the risks involved. You will be asked to sign an informed consent form which states in detail that you understand the risks and benefits of your child's surgery. - Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York
- To give informed consent to all procedures and treatment to be rendered, and to have questions answered; and to refuse and/or to discontinue procedures and treatment and to be informed of the consequences of such a decision. - Washington Adventist Hospital
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- Le consentement du malade aux soins est une obligation consécutive au caractère contractuel de la relation médecin-malade. La notion de consentement éclairé, qui implique que le médecin est tenu de présenter clairement au patient tous les risques d'une conduite thérapeutique, est pourtant relativement récente. Wikipedia - by Véronique Freyss
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- La règle du consentement éclairé aux soins ou à la recherche constitue un élément majeur de la protection des personnes. Elle découle du principe d’autonomie de tout être humain et représente un principe fondamental de l’éthique médicale. La responsabilité médicale est de nature contractuelle et le consentement est un des critères de validité de ce contrat. Le consentement est libre, conscient et éclairé en fonction d’une information qui doit être simple, approximative mais intelligible et loyale. - Urgence pratique by Véronique Freyss
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- Habe es viele Male in Protokoll-Synopsen für klinische Studien so gesehen. In der Regel, wenn der Prozess die Information mit einschließt (nicht wie in der o.g. Definition), auch als "Information und Einwilligungserklärung" Own research - by nettranslatorde
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- Wenn der Patient geistig und körperlich in der Lage ist, seine eigenen Entscheidungen zu fällen, kann die meidzinische Betreuung nicht beginnen, bevor der Patient die Einwilligungserklärung erteilt hat. - eines der o.g. Beispiele übersetzt by nettranslatorde
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