INFORMED CONSENT LATEST EXAM 2026/2027
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS RATED A+
✔✔important asepects of informed consent - ✔✔- Patient-centered care
-Ethically and morally acceptable medical care
-Patient autonomy and self-determination
✔✔When should informed consent be obtained? - ✔✔Before all medical interventions
that have the potential for harm, including diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Obtained from the patient.
✔✔Who is responsible for giving the patient the complete and approprite information to
make an informed decision? - ✔✔The provider
✔✔Implied moral obligation - ✔✔The information must be volunteered and not just
provided in response to the patient's questions
✔✔Battery - ✔✔Intentional, nonconsensual touching of the patient. Protects the
patient's physical integrity
✔✔Negligence - ✔✔After 1957, providers unintentional failure to satisfy a professional
standard of care. results from failure to disclose sufficient info about risk/complication
✔✔Essentials of informed consent - ✔✔-Patient has the capacity or competence to
make an informed decision
-Patient is given adequate and clear information about the treatment or alternatives
-Consent is voluntary without coercion, manipulation, or duress
✔✔Competency - ✔✔The patient has the capacity to understand the nature of the
condition and the options available to make a rational choice. understands the treatment
and possible outcomes and voice their understanding
✔✔Minors are presumed legally incompetent, with these exceptions - ✔✔-
emancipation
-pregnancy
- seeking birth control
- emergency situations
✔✔What does PARQ stand for? - ✔✔Procedure, alternatives, risks, questions
✔✔What is the PARQ method? - ✔✔A standard of obtaining informed consent and
documenting the medial record
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS RATED A+
✔✔important asepects of informed consent - ✔✔- Patient-centered care
-Ethically and morally acceptable medical care
-Patient autonomy and self-determination
✔✔When should informed consent be obtained? - ✔✔Before all medical interventions
that have the potential for harm, including diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Obtained from the patient.
✔✔Who is responsible for giving the patient the complete and approprite information to
make an informed decision? - ✔✔The provider
✔✔Implied moral obligation - ✔✔The information must be volunteered and not just
provided in response to the patient's questions
✔✔Battery - ✔✔Intentional, nonconsensual touching of the patient. Protects the
patient's physical integrity
✔✔Negligence - ✔✔After 1957, providers unintentional failure to satisfy a professional
standard of care. results from failure to disclose sufficient info about risk/complication
✔✔Essentials of informed consent - ✔✔-Patient has the capacity or competence to
make an informed decision
-Patient is given adequate and clear information about the treatment or alternatives
-Consent is voluntary without coercion, manipulation, or duress
✔✔Competency - ✔✔The patient has the capacity to understand the nature of the
condition and the options available to make a rational choice. understands the treatment
and possible outcomes and voice their understanding
✔✔Minors are presumed legally incompetent, with these exceptions - ✔✔-
emancipation
-pregnancy
- seeking birth control
- emergency situations
✔✔What does PARQ stand for? - ✔✔Procedure, alternatives, risks, questions
✔✔What is the PARQ method? - ✔✔A standard of obtaining informed consent and
documenting the medial record