Which of the following is or are required for consent to be considered morally and legally meaningful?

a) the individual must be competent to understand her condition and capable of exercising judgment about her care
b) relevant and understandable information about condition and care must be provided
c) the individual must be free to decide without coercion
d) all of these choices


d) all of these choices

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What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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Why does Paul say Torah obedience is meaningless?

A. because it is in error B. because it implies that Judaism was a basis for Christianity C. because it implies that God's revelation through Jesus is not sufficient D. because the Torah was not God's word

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