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A printable declaration designed to help individuals document medical consent preferences prior to treatment or admission. Intended for personal records and voluntary use.
This form is intended for situations where medical consent may be obtained using broad or blanket language. In some healthcare settings, biogenics may be treated as a blanket category, allowing consent for one biologic intervention to be interpreted as consent for others. This can include vaccines and other injectable products administered under a single authorization.
Additional context and discussion regarding consent structures and the use of blanket authorization practices are addressed in Delulu: The Playbook.
Legal Notice:
This document is provided for personal, voluntary use. It does not constitute medical or legal advice and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare professional or qualified legal counsel.
Note: These materials are provided for informational and personal documentation purposes only.
A printable form intended to help patients clarify who will perform hands-on components of a medical procedure and in what capacity. Designed to support informed consent through transparency and role disclosure.
This document was created following a personal medical experience in which hands-on participation during a procedure differed from what had been understood based on the practitioner named in the consent process. It is offered to help others seek clarity in advance. Additional context and reasoning for creating this document are discussed in Delulu: The Playbook.
In many clinical settings, consent forms presented prior to a procedure use broad language that authorizes care by a medical team without clearly distinguishing between supervision, observation, and hands-on performance. This document allows patients to request clarity in advance regarding practitioner roles, including the involvement of trainees or additional staff.
This form is intended to be reviewed and provided prior to the day of a scheduled procedure, during consultation or pre-operative discussion, and to accompany institutional consent processes rather than replace them.
Legal Notice:
This document is provided for personal, voluntary use. It does not constitute medical or legal advice and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare professional or qualified legal counsel.
Note: This document is intended to support clear communication and informed decision-making.