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implicit consent
{ 1 } - equivalent to vicarious consent
{ 2 } - one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
{ 3 } - an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
{ 4 } - it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
{ 5 } - the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
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1 is wrong. Please try again.
implicit consent
{ 1 } - equivalent to vicarious consent
{ 2 } - one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
{ 3 } - an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
{ 4 } - it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
{ 5 } - the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
proxy consent <=> equivalent to vicarious consent
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
implicit consent
{ 1 } - equivalent to vicarious consent
{ 2 } - one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
{ 3 } - an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
{ 4 } - it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
{ 5 } - the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
vicarious consent <=> one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
implicit consent
{ 1 } - equivalent to vicarious consent
{ 2 } - one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
{ 3 } - an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
{ 4 } - it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
{ 5 } - the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
legal proxy <=> an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
implicit consent
{ 1 } - equivalent to vicarious consent
{ 2 } - one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
{ 3 } - an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
{ 4 } - it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
{ 5 } - the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
presumed consent <=> it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
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5 is correct!
implicit consent
{ 1 } - equivalent to vicarious consent
{ 2 } - one person gives consent for another for whom the first is morally responsible
{ 3 } - an agent acting on behalf of another by the other's consent
{ 4 } - it is highly probable that someone who is not able to give consent because he is absent or unconscious would have given it if present or conscious
{ 5 } - the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
implicit consent <=> the consent, not actually given, to details which are logically contained in the consent actually given to a general line of action, e.g. the permission to use a particular anesthetic logically contained in the permission to do surgery
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