When going to the hospital, the inpatient nurse will ask family members and patients to sign various agreements. Signatures are also done before surgery or during particularly minor surgeries. The signed form has already stated the possible side effects or complications of the surgery. Of course, some dangers that may arise during the operation are also clearly written, and parents must be informed of these.
When family members know these risks, they must sign to confirm if they are still willing to undergo the operation. Now our signature confirmations are all signed with real names. It does not mean that verbal confirmation is enough. Only in this way can it be reasonable and evidence-based. In fact, this is also the hospital's rules and regulations, and it is not entirely to evade responsibility.
When we sign, we exercise the right to informed consent. Patients have the right to know their condition, what surgery they are undergoing, and what happened during the surgery. This is what the doctor should inform the patient.
In fact, it is also a way for hospitals to avoid risks. In fact, there are too many medical disputes now, and too many accidents occur during operations. Sometimes it is not the doctor's fault, but we will encounter various dangers during the operation, such as massive bleeding or when our machines cannot detect the pathology. , then there will be other changes during the operation.
Many family members misunderstood that asking family members to sign and make trouble meant that the hospital was completely evading responsibility. In fact, this statement is quite rebellious. If there is a medical dispute or problem, the hospital will solve it. And if there is really evidence that the hospital's wrong behavior caused casualties, then you can sue them.