HIV and or Hepatitis screen consent form To be completed when undertaking a test for HIV, Hepatitis 2025

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CDC recommends that all HIV screening be voluntary, and opt-out (patient is notified that the test will be performed and consent is inferred unless the patient declines) vs.
I agree that a sample of my blood may be taken and tested to determine the presence in my body of the HIV virus that causes AIDS. I have been told the potential uses of the HIV test, its limitations, the meaning of the tests results, and the procedures to be followed.
The source patient should be given every opportunity to provide voluntary informed consent for HIV testing, and be made aware that unconsented HIV testing will be permitted in situations where there has been a more severe exposure to a health care provider.
HIV screening is recommended after the patient is notified that testing will be performed unless the patient declines (opt-out screening). Separate written consent for HIV testing should not be required; general consent for medical care should be considered sufficient to encompass consent for HIV testing.
Informed consent for testing requires that the person being offered a test has the capacity (the ability) prior to agreeing to the test to understand and agree to: what the HIV test procedure is. the reasons for HIV testing. the material risks associated with being tested or not being tested for HIV.

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I am giving my permission for a blood test in order to detect whether I have antibodies to the HIV virus (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) or any other identified causative agent of AIDS in my blood. I understand that the test results will be used for the purposes of my medical care and treatment.
An antigen/antibody test looks for both HIV antibodies and antigens. Antigen/antibody tests are recommended for testing done in labs and are common in the United States. This lab test involves drawing blood from a vein. There is also a rapid antigen/antibody test available that is done with blood from a finger stick.
Many states have laws that require you to tell your sexual partners if youre HIV-positive before you have sex (, vaginal, or oral) or tell your drug-using partners before you share drugs or needles to inject drugs.

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