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Alan Meisel and Mark Kuczewski | Legal and Ethical Myths About Informed Consent
Meisel and Kuczewski review eight myths that impede the practice of obtaining informed consent, due primarily to an understanding of the concept from a legal, rights-oriented point of view. When a shared process approach is used instead, in which patients and physicians each have access to interrelated facts and values, informed consent can accommodate both patient autonomy and physician responsibility.
-Signed consent forms can provide a false sense of security due to difficulties determining whether disclosed information was
Plasma Membrane
Cell membrane that encloses the cytoplasm; separates a cell from its external environment.
Cilia
Singular cilium. Short, hairlike structures that project from the plasma membrane of some eukaryotic cells. Motile types often occur in clumps that beat in unison.
Flagella
Long, whip-like structures that protrude from the cell body of certain organisms, used for movement.
Selectively Permeable
A characteristic of cell membranes that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through it by means of active or passive transport, while blocking others.
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