Phlebotomy Technician Practice Exam (NCPT/CPT)

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How can a patient provide consent for a procedure?

  1. Verbally only

  2. Written only

  3. Verbally, Nonverbally; Written

  4. Via email

The correct answer is: Verbally, Nonverbally; Written

A patient can provide consent for a procedure in multiple ways, including verbally, nonverbally, and in writing. Choosing option A would limit the patient from providing any physical evidence of their consent, while choosing option B would limit the patient to only providing written evidence. Option D, via email, may not be a secure or reliable method of obtaining consent. Therefore, option C is the most comprehensive and recommended way for a patient to provide consent for a procedure.