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    Truly Informed Consent Cannot Be Obtained in Situations Which Involve
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Truly Informed Consent Cannot Be Obtained in Situations Which Involve

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

Truly informed consent cannot be obtained in situations which involve


A) sensitive information
B) the possibility of faking
C) minor violations of privacy
D) informed consent must always be obtained

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