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Hear this out loud PauseThe Minor Patient In nonemergent circumstances, physicians must obtain informed consent for treating children just as they do before treating adults. Usually, a parent or guardian provides informed consent on the behalf of a minor child.
An adult can give consent for medical treatment as a parent for his or her unemancipated minor. An adult can give consent for the medical treatment of his or her brother or sister in case of an emergency if the clients parents are not present. *An adult cannot give consent for his or her emancipated minor.
Hear this out loud PauseMost consent includes general risks, risks specific to the procedure, risks of no treatment and alternatives to treatment. Additionally, many consent forms express that there are no guarantees that the proposed procedure will provide a cure to the problem being addressed.
Hear this out loud PauseA minor who is 12 years of age or older and who may have come into contact with an infectious, contagious, or communicable disease may consent to medical care related to the diagnosis or treatment of the disease, if the disease is one that is required by lawto be reported. (Cal. Family Code 6926).
Children (typically under 17) cannot provide informed consent. As such, parents must permit treatments or interventions.
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Specifically, a minor may consent for his or her medical or dental care if he or she meets the following three requirements: (1) the minor is 15 years of age or older; (2) the minor is living separate and apart from the minors parents or guardian, with or without the consent of a parent or guardian, and regardless of
Hear this out loud PauseInformed Consent Statement I, , give permission for my child, to participate in the research project entitled, [Project Title]. The study has been explained to me and my questions answered to my satisfaction.
I (patient name) give permission for [practice name] to give me medical treatment. I allow [practice name] to file for insurance benefits to pay for the care I receive. I understand that: [practice name] will have to send my medical record information to my insurance company.

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