When discussing informed consent with a child, which is most correct?

a. Never discuss informed consent with a child, it is the legal responsibility of theparent, so only speak with the parent.
b. Inform the parents of consent and then let the parents explain it to the child, becausethey know best how to talk with their child
c. Discuss informed consent with parents and child.
d. None of the above


C

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