Which of the following is an example of a patient who usually can’t give informed consent?

Understand the Problem

The question asks us to identify a type of patient who typically cannot provide informed consent. This requires understanding the legal and ethical standards for informed consent, and recognising which patient conditions might impair their decision-making capacity.

Answer

An adult who is mentally incompetent.

An adult who is mentally incompetent usually cannot give informed consent.

Answer for screen readers

An adult who is mentally incompetent usually cannot give informed consent.

More Information

Informed consent ensures patients understand and agree to medical procedures. Those with impaired cognitive function or legal limitations, like minors, may lack the capacity to provide it.

Tips

Consider all factors affecting a patient's decision-making ability, including mental competence, emotional state, and legal status, to accurately assess their capacity for informed consent.

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