Presumed consent: licenses and limits inferred from the case of geriatric hip fractures.
Joseph BernsteinDrake LeBrunDuncan MacCourtJaimo AhnPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2017)
A medical situation need not be characterized by risk of imminent and certain death for presumed consent to be relevant. Rather, there are two distinct windows that must be considered: the time interval in which action may be delayed without danger, and the time interval needed to obtain a better form of consent. Presumed consent is appropriate only when the latter exceeds the former.
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