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Study Tip
June 2009
Wednesday June 17, 2009
Posted by: Patricia Griffith at 9:15AM EST on June 17, 2009
Consent must be voluntary, competent and informed. The law presumes that in an emergency persons want to receive treatment. This presumption is rebutted if treatment is declined by a competent person, or if the person requiring treatment has an advance directive, such as a nonhospital DNR (do-not-resuscitate) order. In addition, if that person’s attorney in fact (e.g., someone who holds a durable power of attorney) is present, consent must be obtained. Ethics in Health Services Management Kurt Darr, FACHE |