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What is a document that informs you of something?

Informative document. In Psychology experimental terms, participants are given a written document, informing them of the experiment. It is know as an "informed consent form".


Are do not resuscitate and do not intubate the same thing?

This is a great question. Unless the form specifically allows for "partial DNR" then a full DNR includes DNI when the patient has cardiac or respiratory arrest. The question is more complicated when the patient is not a cardiac or respiratory arrest and the doctor wants to intubate. Then the question is really why isn't that doctor getting prior consent. A DNI presumes the right to act without consent (like CPR) In every other invasive treatment or procedure, informed consent is required beforehand so should it be with intubation (unless the patient is in cardiac/respiratory arrest). Doctors seem to use the "emergency exception" to the informed consent rule for emergency intubation (if we don't intubate the patient will go into respiratory arrest) But that may be inconsistent with the patients real spirit of the patient's DNR so in those circumstances, I think the doctor should really be getting the patient's next of kin (or medical POA) to consent or refuse consent (consistent with the DNR).


Did you informed or have you informed which is the correct sentence?

the correct ways would be 'did you inform' or 'have you informed'.


It is important that he is informed or he should be informed?

It is important that he be informed.


Is this correct grammar- Has she already informed about this?

No this is grammatically incorrect. Some correct examples would be:Has she already been informed about this?Has she already informed him about this?Has she already informed them about this?

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Experimenters can justify the use of deception because?

there is informed consent


What counts as informed consent or free consent?

Informed consent or free consent is permission granted to another person to perform services such as treatment for medical care. Both verbal and nonverbal communication counts as informed or free consent.


What is the outcome of using informed consent?

The result of informed consent is greater safety and protection for patients, physicians, and society.


What is informed non-consent?

Informed non-consent is the refusing of a procedure while being fully informed of the risks to health and the possible outcome of the patients decision.


What is focus interview?

informed consent form


What has the author James E Ludlam written?

James E. Ludlam has written: 'Informed consent' -- subject(s): Informed consent (Medical law)


When might human subject research require investigators to obtain informed consent?

Investigators must obtain informed consent if the study involves interactions with research participants.Investigators must obtain informed consent if the study involves interventions with research participants.Investigators must obtain informed consent if the study involves collection of private information from or about research participants.All of the aboveD: All of the above


What do Pope and Vasquez refer to as a process of communication and clarification?

Pope and Vasquez refer to dialectic as a process of communication and clarification, where individuals engage in discussion to explore a topic with the goal of reaching a better understanding or truth through reasoning and argumentation.


What are the basic elements of informed consent?

There are many basic elements of informed consent. Some of them are discomforts to the subject, study that involve research, a statement with participatory voluntary.


Informed consent should be a process rather than a one-time event?

should informed consent be a process rather than a one time event


What is the doctrine of informed choice?

[if the questioner is actually asking about "Informed CONSENT - see discussion page]


Is the doctrine of informed consent law?

state law