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Informed Decision, Informed Consent
I was recently surprised to learn that these terms -- Informed Decision, particularly -- did not mean what I thought (intuitively) them to mean.
N.B. This does not say that a patient actually has, has been given, or in fact understands the information necessary to make an intelligent decision. It says only that the patient has the ability to understand the information. Big difference, IMO. Again, no specific mention is made that the patient has actually been informed of any/all potential risks -- only that the patient indicates understanding that potential risks exist (whether spelled out or not). It's been a long time since I've seen one of these documents. Do they actually spell out all potential risks in writing or is it left to their word vs. patient's word? Doc |
The informed consent for my son's wisdom tooth extractions, which were surgery and anesthesia, were written out, and he signed it. All the possible outcomes written out. I helped him with it. It filled a whole page.
I haven't had surgery in 31 yrs, so I haven't seen one of those for myself however. |
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