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How Should Trauma Patients' Informed Consent or Refusal Be Regarded in a Trauma Bay or Other Emergency Settings?

Ashley Suah1, Peter Angelos2.   

Abstract

The precipitous and unexpected nature of trauma requires training health care practitioners to think and act quickly, according to the best medical interest of the patient. The urgency of treatment for trauma patients, who frequently have temporary alterations in their abilities to make autonomous and competent decisions, often results in presumed consent for medically necessary treatment. Academic trauma centers use protocol-based management of injuries to facilitate their simultaneous evaluation by multiple clinicians and to avoid delays in treatment, ensuring that trauma patients receive the best possible care. In this article, we will discuss the issues of deferred informed consent and surgical education as they relate to trainees' graduated responsibility in the trauma bay.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29763388     DOI: 10.1001/journalofethics.2018.20.5.ecas1-1805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMA J Ethics


  5 in total

Review 1.  The Ethics of Trauma Care: What Interventional Radiologists Should Know.

Authors:  Lee J Hsieh; Eric J Keller; Michelle M Shnayder-Adams; Russell M Salamo; Jenanan P Vairavamurthy
Journal:  Semin Intervent Radiol       Date:  2021-06-03       Impact factor: 1.780

2.  How to effectively obtain informed consent in trauma patients: a systematic review.

Authors:  Yen-Ko Lin; Kuan-Ting Liu; Chao-Wen Chen; Wei-Che Lee; Chia-Ju Lin; Leiyu Shi; Yin-Chun Tien
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2019-01-23       Impact factor: 2.652

Review 3.  The role of teamwork and non-technical skills for improving emergency surgical outcomes: an international perspective.

Authors:  Philip F Stahel; Lorenzo Cobianchi; Francesca Dal Mas; Simon Paterson-Brown; Boris E Sakakushev; Christine Nguyen; Gustavo P Fraga; Steven Yule; Dimitrios Damaskos; Andrew J Healey; Walter Biffl; Luca Ansaloni; Fausto Catena
Journal:  Patient Saf Surg       Date:  2022-02-08

4.  Diversity and ethics in trauma and acute care surgery teams: results from an international survey.

Authors:  Lorenzo Cobianchi; Francesca Dal Mas; Peter Angelos; Luca Ansaloni; Maurizio Massaro; Walter Biffl; Fausto Catena; Federico Coccolini; Beatrice Dionigi; Paolo Dionigi; Salomone Di Saverio; Paola Fugazzola; Yoram Kluger; Ari Leppäniemi; Ernest E Moore; Massimo Sartelli; George Velmahos; Sarah Woltz
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 8.165

5.  Ethics Consultation in Surgical Specialties.

Authors:  Nicole A Meredyth; Joseph J Fins; Inmaculada de Melo-Martin
Journal:  HEC Forum       Date:  2021-03-05
  5 in total

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