oral consent
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforalandconsent
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oral
adjective
uk/ˈɔː.rəl/us/ˈɔːr.əl/
spoken and ...
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consent
noun
uk/kənˈsent/us/kənˈsent/
permission ...
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(Definition oforalandconsentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoforal consent
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All patients and their parents gave written andoralconsent.
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And canoralconsentfrom a patient be sufficient to deliver radiotherapy treatment to that patient?
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After a full explanation of study procedures, risks, and benefits, all participants provided documentedoralconsent.
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Oralconsentwas obtained from elderly patients, while filled and returned questionnaires from nurses were considered as a voluntary consent to participate in this study.
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Patients had given written informed consent to the operation in two studies andoralconsentin two others.
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Additionally, the function of written consent and consent forms will be assessed in order to establish whether implied ororalconsenthas any role in radiotherapy.
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Written or witnessedoralconsentto take part in study was obtained for all participants, either from the patient or from his/her representative.
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The informant interview was conducted within two weeks of the patient baseline interview, either in person (41 %) or by telephone (59 %) after obtainingoralconsentfrom the informant.
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Twelve per cent have asked to give written consent and 33%oralconsentbefore tests or treatments.
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Theoralconsentof the soldier is always obtained before an operation is performed on him unless he is too ill to give or refuse consent.
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If a person gives consent when perhaps his emotional condition is not at its most cool, he may thereafter deny that he gave hisoralconsent.
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Theoralconsentmay not have created an estoppel, nor modified a contract, and yet it may have established an election.
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The employer sets up this covenant to nullify itsoralconsent.
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