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Hi, Im Cathy with Level Up RN, and in this video, I am going to talk about informed consent as well as nursing ethical principles. So informed consent is a patients voluntary decision to undergo a procedure or intervention. And when we have informed consent, there are certain things the provider needs to do, and then there are certain things that are the responsibility of the nurse. So the provider needs to explain the nature of the procedure to the patient, explain the risks and benefits of the procedure to the patient, provide alternative solutions to whatever problem exists, and explain the risks and benefits of those alternatives. The provider needs to make sure the patient fully understands the information and answer any questions that they have. As the nurse, you are not explaining the procedure or the risks and benefits. What you are responsible for doing is signing the consent form as a witness and making sure the patient received all of that infor