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hello and welcome in todays video we will talk about informed patient consent the talk will address the following questions what is the need for consent in patient care what are the different types of consent what is the requirement for taking consent how do we take consent in children how do we take consent when the patient is unconscious what about mental health patients what is the position of consent in such conditions in addition to the above there are certain special situations where consent is required and may be difficult lastly we will discuss how do you document for conformed consent and what counseling will you do before or during informed consent so first of all let us answer the question what is the need for consent in patient care all medical professional bodies agree and support the practice of the consent process by healthcare providers for the doctor it serves as a legal document that is defendable in court and which confirms The Physician is undertaking professional