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before you provide treatment to a patient always get consent what does that look like it should be a conversation between you and the patient where the patient gets to ask questions consent is not just about having someone sign a form or tick a box you need to provide your patient with a complete picture of what is going to happen and do it in a way they can understand your consent conversation may cover things such as the treatment plan alternatives risks or possible side effects you should mention and get consent if others and support personnel will be involved and provide details about timelines and fees give the patient a chance to ask you questions when documenting consent use your professional judgment provide the amount of detail needed based on the treatment youre suggesting consent is not just something you are required to do it is the foundation of your patients care plan having a good consent conversation will help build trust and set the tone for your patient kinesiologist