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Hi, Im Meris and in todays video, were going to talking about informed consent and the patients right to refuse. Ill be following along with our Fundamentals of Nursing flashcards which are available on LevelUpRN.com. So if you have them you can follow along with me. I will be starting on card number four. So lets get started. Alright, card number four. Were talking about informed consent. And in this card we talk about the providers role and the nurses role and how we document things. The provider is the person who is performing the procedure. This could be an NP, a PA, an MD, anyone who is the person performing the procedure. And the role of the provider is to explain to the patient the risks and benefits of the procedure, the alternatives to the procedure, and the risks and benefits of those alternatives. So this key to informed consent because this is how a patient is informed before they give their consent for a treatment or a procedure. They