A patient has the right to refuse care but even so the provider must provide an informed consent, which is a main element to protecting the essential right if an injury or death occurs. The carefulness and difficulty of the informed consent process depends on the sort of treatment or procedure is involved and its level of importance. Procedures that are considered “minor” might require only a few risks such as the removal of minor skin laceration or the filling of a bone. However, procedures can become more difficult and have a bigger chance in the amount of risk, which the consent should then be further inclusive. In the USA, minors in nonemergency circumstances are required to sign the consent form. Minors may consent for their own care and it must remain confidential if their privacy is protected through the state. Informed consent is very vital to reduce risks and liabilities for everyone involved. Minors that are emancipated may have requirements that allow them to consent for their own treatment such as pregnancy, sexual assault, substance abuse, and sexually transmitted diseases. Communication is the number one skill that needs to be present in the healthcare field, lack of communication can lead to a hostile outcome of a civil action or lawsuit, which decreases the malpractice claims that consequently come from a lack of clear understanding in communication. Treatments done poorly because of uncertainty of communication can cause the patients observance to their treatment plan to become more alarmed. Patients who understand their treatments clearly are most likely to be extra persuaded to follow the suggested treatments and it also helps reduce the dissatisfaction level of patients and lawsuits (Kavaler,
A patient has the right to refuse care but even so the provider must provide an informed consent, which is a main element to protecting the essential right if an injury or death occurs. The carefulness and difficulty of the informed consent process depends on the sort of treatment or procedure is involved and its level of importance. Procedures that are considered “minor” might require only a few risks such as the removal of minor skin laceration or the filling of a bone. However, procedures can become more difficult and have a bigger chance in the amount of risk, which the consent should then be further inclusive. In the USA, minors in nonemergency circumstances are required to sign the consent form. Minors may consent for their own care and it must remain confidential if their privacy is protected through the state. Informed consent is very vital to reduce risks and liabilities for everyone involved. Minors that are emancipated may have requirements that allow them to consent for their own treatment such as pregnancy, sexual assault, substance abuse, and sexually transmitted diseases. Communication is the number one skill that needs to be present in the healthcare field, lack of communication can lead to a hostile outcome of a civil action or lawsuit, which decreases the malpractice claims that consequently come from a lack of clear understanding in communication. Treatments done poorly because of uncertainty of communication can cause the patients observance to their treatment plan to become more alarmed. Patients who understand their treatments clearly are most likely to be extra persuaded to follow the suggested treatments and it also helps reduce the dissatisfaction level of patients and lawsuits (Kavaler,