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The child who refuses to undergo anesthesia and surgery – a case scenario-based discussion of the ethical and legal issues
Paediatric Anaesthesia, 08/11/09
Walker H – When a child refuses to cooperate with the induction of anesthesia, it is important to consider the autonomous capacity of the child, the presence of a legally valid consent from a suitable guardian, the urgency with which the surgery needs to proceed and the practical implications of proceeding without the child's cooperation.
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