Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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The type of consent that covers routine and customary care is known as?

  1. Blanket consent

  2. Explicit consent

  3. Informed consent

  4. Specific consent

The correct answer is: Blanket consent

The type of consent that covers routine and customary care is referred to as blanket consent. This form of consent is typically used in healthcare settings where patients provide general permission for a range of standard procedures and interventions that are considered routine within their care plan. It simplifies the process for both healthcare providers and patients, as it eliminates the need to obtain separate consent for each individual action or procedure that might be necessary during the course of treatment. In contrast, explicit consent involves clear, direct permission for a specific procedure after the patient has been fully informed about the implications, risks, and benefits. Informed consent requires detailed communication and understanding regarding a particular medical intervention, ensuring that patients are aware of their choices. Specific consent is similar to informed consent but is tailored to particular treatments or procedures rather than a broad range of customary care. Therefore, blanket consent effectively accommodates the need for ongoing treatment and allows healthcare providers to proceed with routine care without requiring repeated confirmations from the patient for each standard intervention.