Do We Need Documented Consent to Do a Rectal Exam for a Pediatric Patient?

AGA 4/10/24: New NHS Guidance on Informed Consent consent impacts GIs

My take: This guidance likely was derived from patients having sensitive exams without permission while under anesthesia. While this guidance is directed at hospital settings and hospital-based outpatient clinics where written consent is now needed, practitioners in the outpatient setting likely will need to better document permission prior to rectal examination and assure appropriate use of chaperones.

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1 thought on “Do We Need Documented Consent to Do a Rectal Exam for a Pediatric Patient?

  1. in times of bedside portable ultrasound nobody needs a rectal examination in pediatrics. it is without any information and abuse. so wie dont need informed consnes or fear about an uninformated patient

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