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Student’s Name
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The XXXXXXXXX for XXXXXXXX consent refers to XXX XXXXX XX a client to agree or XXXXXXXX to willingly participate in XXXXXXX XXXXX specific XXXXXXXXXX and services must be XXXXXXX. XXX informed XXXXXXX XX be XXXXXXXXXX, three XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX must XX XXXXXXXX in. They are XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX client voluntariness. XXXXXX competence assumes XXXX the client XXX make informed decisions that are in his or her XXXX interest (XXXXXXX &XXX; XXXXXXXXX, 2016). X competent client will XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX a XXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX information XXXX is presented, XXXXXXXXXX XXX facts from the XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX logic XX XXXX to a logical decision XX agree or disagree willingly.
Client XXXXXXXXXXXXX XX the XXXXXXX XX the XXXXXX to fathom the XXXXXXXXXXX being presented. XX information XX presented XXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, making an XXXXXXXX decision is XXXX easy XXX vice XXXXX. Client XXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX where the client’s XXXXXXX, autonomy XXX XXXXXXX are respected (XXXXXXX &XXX; Dickinson, XXXX). XXXX XXXXXXX seek XXXX XX their XXXXXXXXXX, it XXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXX informed XXXXXXX compared to XXXX XXXX are under XXX influence.
XXX’s consider a XXXX study where a XXXXXXX visits a hospital XX their own free XXXX. XXXX speak XX the XXXXXX about a growth on XXXXX left hand. XXX doctor explains XX the XXXXXXX XXXX the most XXXXXXXX treatment is surgery to XXXXXX XXX growth. The XXXXXXXX comprehend XXX XXXXXXXXX XXX agree to XXXXXXX surgery. However, XXXXXX XXX surgery, the doctor XXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXX hand XXXXXXX. XXX patient can XXX the XXXXXXX XXXXXX for XXXX of comprehension in XXXXXXXX consent.
Reference
Parsons, X. D., &XXX; Dickinson, X. L. (2016). XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX in XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX: XXXX knowing to XXXXX. , : XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX.