14 Facts About Informed consent

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Definitions of informed consent vary, and the standard required is generally determined by the state.

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Thus, there is always a degree to which informed consent must be assumed or inferred based upon observation, or knowledge, or legal reliance.

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Whereas various cultures in various places practiced informed consent, the modern concept of informed consent was developed by people who drew influence from Western tradition.

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Mondeville never mentioned getting Informed consent, but did emphasize the need for the patient to have confidence in the doctor.

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Chester M Southam used HeLa cells to inject into cancer patients and Ohio State Penitentiary inmates without informed consent to determine if people could become immune to cancer and if cancer could be transmitted.

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6.

Doctrine of informed consent relates to professional negligence and establishes a breach of the duty of care owed to the patient.

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The doctrine of informed consent has significant implications for medical trials of medications, devices, or procedures.

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Doctrine of informed consent should be contrasted with the general doctrine of medical consent, which applies to assault or battery.

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Optimal establishment of an informed consent requires adaptation to cultural or other individual factors of the patient.

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Electronic Informed consent methods have been used to support indexing and retrieval of Informed consent data, thus enhancing the ability to honor to patient intent and identify willing research participants.

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Ability to give informed consent is governed by a general requirement of competency.

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In some U S states, informed consent laws require that a woman seeking an elective abortion receive information from the abortion provider about her legal rights, alternatives to abortion (such as adoption), available public and private assistance, and other information specified in the law, before the abortion is performed.

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Some informed consent laws have been criticized for allegedly using "loaded language in an apparently deliberate attempt to 'personify' the fetus, " but those critics acknowledge that "most of the information in the [legally mandated] materials about abortion comports with recent scientific findings and the principles of informed consent", although "some content is either misleading or altogether incorrect.

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However, while informed consent is the default in medical settings, it is not always required in the social science.

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