Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse Practice Exam

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Which statement about informed consent is incorrect?

  1. It can be revoked by the state, especially when the benefits outweigh the risks.

  2. A person has to be mentally competent to sign an informed consent.

  3. Physicians can waive informed consents in emergency situations.

  4. The name of the procedure, its risks and benefits, and other alternative procedures make up all the essential elements of informed consent.

The correct answer is: The name of the procedure, its risks and benefits, and other alternative procedures make up all the essential elements of informed consent.

The statement indicating that the name of the procedure, its risks and benefits, and other alternative procedures encompass all the essential elements of informed consent is incorrect. While these are critical components, informed consent also requires the understanding of the patient regarding the information provided, the voluntary nature of the consent, and the capacity of the patient to make such a decision. Additionally, it is important to consider that informed consent should be comprehensive and made clear so that patients can weigh their choices adequately and make informed healthcare decisions. Other aspects such as the potential consequences of not undergoing the procedure and the need for the patient to have the opportunity to ask questions are also essential and should not be overlooked.