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First Moscow State Medical University. INFORMED FREE-WILL CONSENT. Luneva I. E.- student of FMSMU Scientific supervisor- Bogovskaja E. A. INFORMED FREE-WILL CONSENT. Is a patient consent medical intervention. The patient or his legal representative give informed free-will consent.
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First Moscow State Medical University INFORMED FREE-WILL CONSENT Luneva I. E.- student of FMSMU Scientific supervisor- Bogovskaja E. A.
INFORMED FREE-WILL CONSENT Is a patient consent medical intervention
The patient or his legal representative give informed free-will consent
Information about • Purposes • Methods • Risk • Possible variants of medical intervention • Consequences (of intervention) • Probable results
Person aged 15 years gives informed free-will consent (drug addicted person gives informed free-will consent aged 16 years)
One parent or legal representative give informed free-will consent for diagnostics of toxic intoxication and relief narcological action
Informed free-will consent is not demanded: • For elimination instant danger to life • Person suffering from mental disorder • Person who commited a crime • For forensic medical examination and forensic- psychiatric examination
5. Person who is suffering from dangerous diseases to others: • Human Immunodeficiency virus, HIV • Viral fevers • Helminthiasis • HepatitisВ • HepatitisС • Diphteria • Sexually transmitted infections • Lepra • Malaria • Pediculosis • Glanders • Anthrax • Tuberculosis • Cholera • Plague
Refusal of medical intervention Person or his/her legal representative have the right to refuse medical intervention with the exception of discussed earlier cases
In case of refusal of medical intervention person has to be informed about the probable consequenses