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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the HIV consent form in our editor.
  2. Begin by reading the introductory section carefully. This part explains the purpose of the test and your rights regarding consent.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including your name and date of birth, in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper identification.
  4. Review the sections detailing what a positive or negative test result means. This will help you understand the implications of your decision.
  5. Sign the form where indicated to provide your consent for testing. If someone else is signing on your behalf, include their details as required.
  6. Finally, ensure that any clinician or HIV tester involved has signed and dated the form before submission.

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Informed consent is a legal concept, not a medical concept, and it is central to values of individual autonomy and dignity. Informed consent is characterized by a process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patients authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention.
What if I am being harassed because of my HIV status? If you experience unwanted behaviour because your status has been shared without your consent, you might be able to pursue legal action. Unwanted behaviour which you find offensive, intimidating or humiliating is considered to be harassment.
I agree to testing for the diagnosis of HIV infection. If I am found to have HIV, I agree to additional testing which may occur on the sample I provide today to determine the best treatment for me and to help guide HIV prevention programs. I also agree to future tests to guide my treatment.
By my signature below, I consent to be tested for HIV. from my mouth, will be tested for antibodies to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, the virus that causes AIDS. I acknowledge that I have been given an explanation of the test, including its uses, benefits, limitations and the meaning of test results.
Rapid HIV testing could be conducted using oral consent except in jails and prisons. Consent for testing could be integrated into general consent as long as a specific part of the form provided the clear option to decline the HIV test.

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In Florida, an HIV test subject must essentially understand (be informed about) and then explicitly agree (consent) to the test. No Florida law authorizes providers to perform an HIV test based on a general consent from a patient to draw blood and run unspecified tests on the sample.
POST-TEST COUNSELING: This is to certify that after receiving my HIV testing results/report Post test counseling will be given by my treating doctor. RESULT: I understand that my result will be kept confidential and authorize the following person/agency to collect to collect my reports.
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.

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