Informed consent prior to nursing care: Nurses' use of information.
Helen AveyardAbimola KolawolePratima GurungEmma CridlandOlga KozlowskaPublished in: Nursing ethics (2022)
Implied consent is often an appropriate way in which consent is obtained prior to nursing care procedures. It takes into account the ongoing care provision and the relationship that exists between the nurse and patient. However implied consent should not be assumed. Nurses need to ensure that information is given not only to inform the patient about a procedure but to enable the patient to give his or her consent and to find an alternative way forward if the patient withholds their consent.