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Treatment Without Consent: Child. Re S (A Minor) (Consent to Medical Treatment) M Laws 被引量: 0发表: 1996年 Surgery Versus Epilation for the Treatment of Minor Trichiasis in Ethiopia: A Randomised Controlled Noninferiority Trial BackgroundTrachomatous trichiasis can cause corneal damage and ...
By law, the provision of medical treatment to minors in the State of Israel is conditional upon the consent of their parents. In 2004, the Head of the Medi... PR Maya,P Michal,MS Green - 《Israel Journal of Health Policy Research》 被引量: 2发表: 2018年 In the Best Interests of th...
"Clinicians need to be able to rely on consent at the time of treatment," says Dr. Nelson in a statement separate from the perspective. "Undermining this critical aspect of the clinician-patient relationship has the potential to greatly limit the treatments clinicians feel comfortable providing, w...
Also, the right for life and medical treatment of a minor child is prior to any religious beliefs of parents. This paper has the purpose to present some procedures in order to protect the children and to limit the parental consent, so that the parental rights to determine medical treatment ...
perception of internal control, it may be the obligation of parents, as well as health providers, to establish a climate that encourages the development of those capabilities required for competency to consent and to grant autonomy to each minor individual with the attainment of those capabilities....
The minor's right to consent to medical treatment: a corollary of the constitutional right of privacy 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: GE Raitt 摘要: unavailable] 关键词: Children Civil Liberties Constitutional Law Court Litigation Higher Education Legal Problems Legal Responsibility Legislation ...
Nurses or other members of the health care team may be involved in filling out the consent form and witnessing the signature of the patient or the parent or guardian, if the patient is a minor. In medical research, the patient must be informed that the procedure is experimental and that ...
Supporters of the Kansas ban argue it’s about protecting children from medical care that comes with side effects or cannot be reversed. They contend that only an adult — and not a minor’s parent — can consent to the treatments.
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