Orchidectomy PROCEDURAL CONSENT FORM - health qld gov 2026

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  2. Begin by affixing your identification label at the top of the form. Fill in your URN, family name, given names, address, date of birth, and sex.
  3. Indicate whether an interpreter service or cultural support person is required by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' for each option.
  4. In section B, provide details about your condition as explained by your doctor. This may include a brief description of your medical issue.
  5. Review the risks associated with the procedure listed in section C. Ensure you understand these before proceeding.
  6. In section G, confirm your consent by signing and dating where indicated. Make sure to read through all points carefully before signing.
  7. If applicable, have a substitute decision maker sign in case you lack capacity to provide consent.

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The four key elements of consent are: the individual is adequately informed before giving consent. the individual gives consent voluntarily. the consent is current and specific, and. the individual has the capacity to understand and communicate their consent.
Understanding your legal obligations A person can give consent expressly (in writing or verbally) or it can be implied. Consent by a person must be in writing when required by law or by the policies of the state, territory or healthcare organisation where the person is receiving care and treatment.
You must be legally capable to make decisions about your care and to give consent. This means you understand all the information your doctor has given you about your condition and proposed treatment. You must also be able to communicate your decision to your doctor.

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A person who is 18 years of age or older and competent can consent or refuse to consent to medical treatment. As outlined above, a person making such a decision must be able to understand the relevant medical condition and the choices available in relation to the treatment of the condition.
Call 13HEALTH (13 43 25 84) for health information, advice or referral services. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If youre unsure whether you need medical care for your symptoms, or if you feel you might require medical assessment or treatment, you can use the healthdirect symptom checker.
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