Police OnGuardForThee: definition of informed consent

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Clearly the definition of informed consent has not been thoroughly researched or comprehended on your part, so we thought we provide a detailed definition for you to pursue.

Informed consent is a process of communication between a patient and a healthcare provider that leads to the patient’s authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention, treatment, or procedure. It is a fundamental principle in healthcare ethics and law, ensuring that patients have the right to make informed decisions about their care.
Key elements of informed consent:
Disclosure: The healthcare provider must provide the patient with clear and concise information about:
◦The proposed intervention, treatment, or procedure
◦Its benefits and risks
◦Alternative options
◦The potential consequences of declining treatment
Understanding: The patient must have the opportunity to ask questions and understand the information provided.
Voluntariness: The patient’s decision to consent or decline must be made freely, without coercion or undue influence.
Documentation: The informed consent process must be documented in the patient’s medical record, typically through a signed consent form.

Please take note of the Voluntariness section, “coercion or undue influence”
This was absolutely happening at all levels of government.
Including people who were given an ultimatum to take an experimental vaccine or lose their job.
Voluntary does not include an ultimatum with a punishment attached. That’s what we call coercion (aka forced).
Force does not need to be violent or physical.

Please do better when you come onto a public platform and pretend to understand the law and what it entails.
Source: @PoliceOnGuard X: https://x.com/policeonguard/status/1851066965781033228

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