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Informed consent — Flashcards

Informed consent — Flashcards

Informed consent — Flashcards

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8 flashcards
10 chapters
#1

Transcortical mixed aphasia is characterized by _____ repetition

Hint: intact or impaired

#2

When considering Consent for Minors, situations in which parental consent is usually not required can be remembered by the mnemonic _____ Drugs (Substance Abuse) Rock and Roll (Emergency / Trauma)

#3

Does a healthcare proxy overrule all other decision makers regardless of family relationships? _____

#4

Exceptions for getting parental consent _____ Sex (contraceptives, STIs, pregnancy) drugs (substance abuse), rock & roll (emergency/trauma)

Hint: Three common examples for a legally emancipated minor

#5

If you're unsure if someone is competent, do we assume that he/she is competent? _____

#6

Organize these "rules" from first to last • Best-interest standard. • Talk to the patient directly. • Subjective standard. • Substituted judgment. _____

#7

Pregnant women _____ refuse treatment even if baby's health is impacted

Hint: can/cannot

#8

Anyone < 18 years old = assume _____

Hint: competence/incompetence

About Informed consent Flashcards for USMLE

These Informed consent flashcards are designed for USMLE Behavioral Science preparation, using active recall to help you retain high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, and commonly tested facts. Each card prompts you to retrieve information from memory rather than passively reviewing notes, which research shows leads to significantly better exam performance.

The 8 cards in this deck cover the most important topics in Informed consent, including key mechanisms, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and clinical pearls that frequently appear in USMLE examinations. Cards are organised by chapter so you can focus on specific areas or work through the entire topic systematically.

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Flashcards use active recall — instead of passively re-reading notes, you retrieve information from memory. Research shows this builds stronger, longer-lasting memories and is one of the most effective study strategies for medical exams like USMLE.
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There are currently 8 flashcards for Informed consent under Behavioral Science, organised by chapter. New cards are added regularly to cover the latest USMLE syllabus.
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Yes. The flashcards are organised by chapter so you can focus on specific areas or work through the entire topic systematically. Scroll down to the "Study by Chapter" section to pick a chapter.
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The cards cover high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and commonly tested facts from Informed consent. They mirror the depth and style of USMLE questions.

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