Informed Consent and Competency

作者: David Naimark , Laura Dunn , Ansar Haroun , Grant Morris

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59259-960-8_29

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摘要: Clinical issues related to informed consent and competency are present in all areas of medicine are, quite possibly, the most relevant disciplines psychiatry neurology. The very nature specialty (involving disease mind or brain) often calls into question ability patient understand medical procedures treatment that being proposed.

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