Introduction: Informed consent is a required process for procedures performed in the emergency department (ED), though it is not clear how often or adequately it is obtained by emergency physicians.Incomplete performance and documentation of informed consent can lead to patient complaints,medico-legal risk, and inadequate education for the patient/guardian about the procedure. Weundertook this study to quantify the incidence of informed consent documentation in the ED setting forlumbar puncture (LP) and to compare rates between pediatric (,18 years) and adult patients.Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, we reviewed the ED electronic health records (EHR) for allpatients who underwent successful LPs in 3 EDs between April 2010 and Ju...
Introduction: Surgical informed consent (SIC) to procedures is necessary to ensure patient autonomy...
Purpose: This study identifies best practices for informed consent for emergent computed tomography ...
Introduction: The increasing rate of patient exposure to radiation from computerized tomography (CT)...
Introduction: Informed consent is a required process for procedures performed in the emergency depar...
Objective: To determine whether the type of informed consent (verbal or written and verbal) influenc...
Informed consent is an important ethical and legal requirement that underlies the concept of patient...
Abstract Introduction From the first day of residency, residents may be required to consent patients...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, multi-centre, multi-specialty medical notes review and patient interview....
INTRODUCTION: Informed consent empowers patients to exercise their autonomy and actively participate...
Objective: One of the most important pillars of patient autonomy is informed consent for medical tre...
PURPOSE: The number of medical malpractice suits on violation of informed consent is on the rise. Wh...
ObjectivesLumbar puncture (LP) is an important technique for assessing and treating neurological sym...
ObjectivesLumbar puncture (LP) is an important technique for assessing and treating neurological sym...
Introduction: Little is known about patient attitudes towards informed consent for computed tomograp...
Abstract Background Obtaining adequate informed consent from trauma patients is challenging and time...
Introduction: Surgical informed consent (SIC) to procedures is necessary to ensure patient autonomy...
Purpose: This study identifies best practices for informed consent for emergent computed tomography ...
Introduction: The increasing rate of patient exposure to radiation from computerized tomography (CT)...
Introduction: Informed consent is a required process for procedures performed in the emergency depar...
Objective: To determine whether the type of informed consent (verbal or written and verbal) influenc...
Informed consent is an important ethical and legal requirement that underlies the concept of patient...
Abstract Introduction From the first day of residency, residents may be required to consent patients...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, multi-centre, multi-specialty medical notes review and patient interview....
INTRODUCTION: Informed consent empowers patients to exercise their autonomy and actively participate...
Objective: One of the most important pillars of patient autonomy is informed consent for medical tre...
PURPOSE: The number of medical malpractice suits on violation of informed consent is on the rise. Wh...
ObjectivesLumbar puncture (LP) is an important technique for assessing and treating neurological sym...
ObjectivesLumbar puncture (LP) is an important technique for assessing and treating neurological sym...
Introduction: Little is known about patient attitudes towards informed consent for computed tomograp...
Abstract Background Obtaining adequate informed consent from trauma patients is challenging and time...
Introduction: Surgical informed consent (SIC) to procedures is necessary to ensure patient autonomy...
Purpose: This study identifies best practices for informed consent for emergent computed tomography ...
Introduction: The increasing rate of patient exposure to radiation from computerized tomography (CT)...