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Greetings students in this lecture we are going to discuss about the need and importance of obtaining an informed consent before providing any health care services. An informed consent is a document or a process for the parents to read understand and give their signature. It explains a treatment procedure well before a patient agrees to undergo it. It also assists the parents and other family members in the decision making process. It act as a voluntary decision to get a specific treatment procedure. It is important to get an informed consent, because it act as a legal document that protects the medical fraternity from any medico-legal issues that might arise in the future. By signing an informed consent, an individual accepts that he or she has received all the relevant information, about a particular procedure or treatment option. They have understood all the information received from various professionals. Also they have used this information in the decision making process, whether