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Q84 of 149
intermediate
informed-consent
patient-autonomy
withdrawal-of-consent
ANCC
A patient signs a consent form for a medication. Three days later, the patient calls and says, "I changed my mind. I don't want to take it." What is the patient's right?
A
The signed consent form is binding — the patient agreed and cannot withdraw.
B
Informed consent is ongoing and revocable. The patient has the right to withdraw consent at any time. The PMHNP should discuss the patient's concerns, document the withdrawal of consent, and adjust the treatment plan.
C
The patient can only withdraw consent during business hours at the clinic.
D
The patient must submit a written withdrawal of consent for it to be valid.
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