Guest guest Posted February 24, 2012 Report Share Posted February 24, 2012 Hi guysmany of you know about consent,but this info for those who just started prep for ORE ConsentA dentist must explain to the patient the treatment proposed, the risks involvedand alternative treatments and ensure that appropriate consent is obtained.GENERAL DENTAL COUNCIL, Maintaining Standards, paragraph 3.7The specialist should take care to describe treatment options clearly and comprehensively and interminology easily understood by the patient. This particularly applies to children and in addition shouldtake into account that English may not be the patient’s first language.The specialist should discuss all relevant treatment possibilities (including non-treatment) and expectedoutcomes with the patient. In relation to children and those with learning disabilities great care should betaken also to communicate effectively with parents and carers.Decisions about treatment options should be joint decisions made between specialist and patient.It is the responsibility of the specialist to ensure that appropriate consent is obtained. The use of writtenand illustrated explanations is encouraged.It is the responsibility of the specialist to:• explain all viable treatment options to the patient• ensure that all necessary information and explanations are given either personally or byappropriately trained colleagues to whom this responsibility has been delegated• obtain written consent from the patient if a decision to carry out treatment under generalanaesthesia or sedation has been agreed• explain material risks that may be involved in treatment• consider and explain the implications of the latest Human Tissue legislation when any tissue(including teeth) is to be removed and retained for example as a histopathological specimen• discuss the cost if this is applicableIt should be considered good practice to obtain written consent both for surgical procedures and any otheradvanced forms of treatment under local anaesthesia.The signing of a consent form by the Pt. SincerelyLyudmyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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