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hey everyone this is Jay Ferg and in this video Im going to talk about one of the most important ethical and legal requirements in modern medical care informed consent in my last video I shared the story of Martin salgo and the first time the term informed consent was used publicly but now Im going to get into the details of informed consent itself in general informed consent is when a patient voluntarily agrees to a proposed medical intervention or treatment after being reasonably informed about said intervention or treatment valid informed consent has three requirements first it must be voluntary second it must be informed and third the individual must be capable of giving their consent Im going to start with the easiest one first a patients consent must be voluntary it cannot be forced it cannot be coerced and it cannot be manipulated consent must be given freely second consent must be informed a patient must have enough information to make a good decision this part gets a littl