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<blockquote data-quote="Adrian ss" data-source="post: 618426" data-attributes="member: 14143"><p>Informed consent means you understand the relative risks and benefits, and you say No or yes fully understanding the impact of your decision. Its explicit because you actively give or deny consent.</p><p></p><p>Implied consent means you dont have the faculties or circumstances to give informed consent. If you are impaired (drugs, alcohol, head injury, mental illness) or unconscious, you cannot give informed consent. Therefore, a decision is made in your best interest to do what it is believed a reasonable person would want done for them if they could speak for themselves. Its implicit because you dont actively say yes but your circumstances do.</p><p></p><p>Would you prefer they just leave you unconscious? Most people who lose consciousness need help therefore it can be legally and ethically assumed you would want help.</p><p></p><p>So then yes, the bill is your/the victims problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adrian ss, post: 618426, member: 14143"] Informed consent means you understand the relative risks and benefits, and you say No or yes fully understanding the impact of your decision. Its explicit because you actively give or deny consent. Implied consent means you dont have the faculties or circumstances to give informed consent. If you are impaired (drugs, alcohol, head injury, mental illness) or unconscious, you cannot give informed consent. Therefore, a decision is made in your best interest to do what it is believed a reasonable person would want done for them if they could speak for themselves. Its implicit because you dont actively say yes but your circumstances do. Would you prefer they just leave you unconscious? Most people who lose consciousness need help therefore it can be legally and ethically assumed you would want help. So then yes, the bill is your/the victims problem. [/QUOTE]
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