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  • 1Informed consent — redirects here. For the House episode, see Informed Consent (House). For the website, see Informed Consent (website) …

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  • 2Informed refusal — is a medico legal concept whereby a person can be said to have given refusal to an intervention based upon an understanding of the facts and of the implications of not following a recommended diagnostic or therapeutic action.cite web|… …

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  • 3informed consent — n: consent to medical treatment by a patient or to participation in a medical experiment by a subject after achieving an understanding of what is involved and esp. of the risks Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. informed… …

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  • 4Not Cancer — House episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 2 Directed by David Straiton …

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  • 5Not in Portland — Lost episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 7 Directed by Stephen Williams Written by …

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  • 6Not in the Flesh —   …

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  • 7Informed Consent (House) — House (TV series) episode episode name = Informed Consent episode no = HOU 303 airdate = September 19 2006 writer = David Foster director = Laura Innes guest star =Joel Grey as Ezra Powell Leighton Meester as Ali William Charlton as Mark… …

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  • 8informed — adjective 1 having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation: Informed sources have denied that the President was involved at all. 2 well informed/ill informed/badly informed knowing a lot or not knowing much about …

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  • 9informed consent — A process in which a person is given important facts about a medical procedure or treatment, a clinical trial, or genetic testing before deciding whether or not to participate. It also includes informing the patient when there is new information… …

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  • 10Historically informed performance — (also referred to as period performance, authentic performance, or (HIP)) is an approach in the performance of music and theater. Within this approach, the performance adheres to state of the art knowledge of the aesthetic criteria of the period… …

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