Medical Ethics 5 - Consent

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Medical Ethics lecture on Consent

Covers:
1. What is consent?
2. Why is Consent inportant
3. Valid consent
4. Informed Consent
5. Voluntary consent
6. Special circumstances of consent
7. Competent consent
8. Mental health and consent
9. Child/paediatric consent

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Authors:
1. Dr. A. Hart-Pinto MBChB (Hons) BSc (Hons)
2. Dr. Najeebah Jaunbocus MBChB MRCGP

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JHPMedicalUK
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1:16 consent continued
1:54 why is it important
2:48 refusal of consent
9:24 consent for mentally ill patients
9:44 consent in children

goodfaker
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Am a Chaplain in a Hospital in the US, Very good content. Thank you

ntamabahati
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When do patients ever get this level of informed consent from their doctors?? I don't think I have ever had this level of informed consent with a doctor for any reason they're for any reason. And I think it's completely unethical.

KMF
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Thank you so much dr. This lecture has greatly helped me to understand consent topic.

tharakaprem
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Thank you so much dr.. now I can clearly understand about consent after watching this useful lecture✨

marshaphoebe
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The Canadian Government is just completely ignoring this issue in regard to covid and a few years ago they gave a 16 year old opioids for a sports injury and his parents refused consent for that since gee he is not even allowed an alcoholic beverage till 19 legally anyway the boy subsequently overdosed and the hospital denied all accountability for that too. These are horrific times we live in when unwanted procedures and drugs are forced on people even minors just because someone has a medical degree?

AnnaLVajda
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Voluntary consent without coercion. We live in Dark Times these days.

BlueGoblin
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this was very informative. the link to this video was provided by our lecturer.

Anji._
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What about when medications are prescribed? I've never been told anything about any medication ever. Never gone through a consent procedure with a Doctor. I notice from forums, and other youtube videos, that many people go through the same.

gaywest
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Sir could you please tell me what is the difference between implicit and explicit consent and as well as three components of consent

preetisharma
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How can a government make a medical test and vaccine mandatory, if a patient has the right to refuse?

silverwings
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People should be aware that the NHS has a very broad and somewhat 'loose' interpretation of the concept of 'consent' which may well differ to your own. It can mean, for example, simply displaying posters in waiting room areas with information about a particular intervention they wish to perform. The fact that some people will be vision-impaired, don't speak English, or that not everyone will have noticed them, won't stop them from claiming that the patient has been informed and have, thus, granted their consent.
Also, if you agree to blood tests, you should ALWAYS ask what they are testing for. Many people have been shocked to discover they were tested for HIV without the doctor even mentioning it passing beforehand. But again, they will argue that if you agreed to blood work that means you have implicitly consented to be tested for HIV.

anonnymous
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This video is amazing and brilliant thank you very much for these useful information

wedfariqi
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Does this rule apply to psychotherapists?

Kevin.Anthony
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When a patient is unconscious what kind of consent will be applicable.... direct, indirect, implied or informed.

adjoah
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Thank you so much for this information but I have a lot of questions can you tell me what is the right thing to do in these cases
1/ for unconscious pt the first-degree relatives refused emergency life-saving treatment on citing religious grounds what the physician should do?

joodiimam
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Dr. Can you please do it for confidentiality according to bio medical ethics

athuangangmei
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excellent. very clear and complete. Thank you.

kierandesmond
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If the child is in need of treatment but incompetent, and the parents refuse treatment, what is the right course of action?

AliHussain-zedy