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Informed Consent: An Ethical Way of Nursing

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Nurses, and informed consent deal with admission to hospital/clinic or before/surgery. Nurses are usually assigned the task of obtaining witness and written consent for treatment and health care. I will never forget our psychiatric unit busy young mother admitted that you have found unresponsive after a drug overdose. She rushed to the emergency room for stability, and her toddler taken into protective custody. Now a psychological unit unlocked, I was terrified of them sign a consent form for admission and treatment, fear for herself and her child because she doesn't know his whereabouts. I explained again and again what I knew about her child, treatment plan, and approval process, including that they do not have to sign the consent to admission. However, if you don't sign, the psychologist admitted her request, granted to "hold court" admits her unwillingly. If the acceptance of "voluntary", it suggests they cooperate with treatment.

I knew it was in her best interest to sign up, but it was her decision. The goal of informed consent is to ensure the independence of the patient. My patient did not have chose treatment alternatives, but did not have the option to be accepted voluntarily or involuntarily. You are morally obliged to keep this choice.

After about an hour of listening, support, explain, and you need to give the drugs to other patients. My plan was to make hot woman shower esta to help soothe  they still could not sign the consent, I explained I had to inform her psychiatrist, we proceed with the trial.

When he came out of the room, I told my supervisor my plan. I went hastily to the patient, the stuck form and a pen in front of her, saying, you need to sign a esta now! My patient complied, tears streaming down her face.

I thought since a lot of prep. I've worked in med clinics, cardiac rehabilitation, intensive care and medical research, psychiatry. In all cases, nurses on the front lines of making sure patients give informed consent.

What's involved in the PIC?
Legally, esta this requires the patient or his/her replacement, and aware of the risks and benefits, and treatment alternatives. Sign the consent form provides legal documents for approval.
Morally, and approval is patient autonomy acerca, meaning that the patient understands and agrees with the remedy.

Approval may be withdrawn at any time. Health care providers must accept and support the refusal or withdrawal of consent even if they disagree with the patient.

The approval process can be influenced by the complexity of the treatment, the patient's condition and the ability to understand information, if non-emergency treatment or elective.

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