lecture 22 Flashcards
consent
to acquiesce, agree, approve, assent and give permission to some act or purpose
informed consent
a phrase used in law to indicate that the consent given by a person has been based upon a clear appreciation and understanding of the facts, implications, and future consequences of an action.
express consent
consent that is given directly in explicit words, either verbally or written, but the patient/client or substitute decision maker, for a specific purpose
implied consent
consent that is inferred from signs, actions, or facts or by inaction or silence.
Elements of consent:
- Full informed
- Voluntarily given
- Related to the patient/client’s condition and circumstances
- Not obtained through fraud or misrepresentation
- Where appropriate, evidenced in a written form signed by the patient/client or otherwise documented in the patient/clint record
record keeping
Records must be:
Identifiable
Legible and understandable
Comprehensive
Accurate and timely
Accessible and retrievable
Secure and confidential