单词 | informed consent |
释义 | > as lemmasinformed consent informed consent n. Law permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences; (Medicine) consent to a medical or surgical procedure given after all relevant information (esp. regarding potential risks and benefits) has been disclosed to the patient or the patient's guardian; an instance of such consent. ΚΠ 1940 Federal Reporter 2nd Ser. 113 158/1 A trustee is not permitted to buy in the trust property on his own account without permission of the court or informed consent of the beneficiaries. 1957 Pacific Reporter (1958) 2nd Ser. 317 181/2 A physician violates his duty to his patient and subjects himself to liability if he withholds any facts which are necessary to form the basis of an intelligent consent to the proposed treatment... In discussing the element of risk a certain amount of discretion must be employed consistent with the full disclosure of facts necessary to an informed consent. 1980 Lancet 16 Feb. 376/2 After informed consent had been obtained, patients were withdrawn from therapy when they had been depression-free for a month. 1994 New Scientist 25 June 47/3 There is also a need for a policy of ‘prior informed consent’ whereby exporters of biotechnical products are required to inform an importing country of any restrictions or bans placed on their products. 2006 Daily Tel. 10 May 21/5 Patients wishing to undergo surgery and anaesthesia must give informed consent. < as lemmas |
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