Module 2: Informed Consent
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Module 2: Informed Consent
Module 2: Informed Consent, Screen 9 of 15
David Gives Informed Consent
Sylvia: Let me see: I’m hearing that you want the rapid test, you would like to give an oral sample, and you want to test confidentially, not anonymously. Is that right?
David: Yup. That’s it.
Sylvia: OK. Since you chose the confidential test, I’m going to ask you to fill in the information here and sign the consent form.
When you sign the consent form, you give us permission to do the rapid test and agree that you understand three things I explained:
David: I’m good.
Ask yourself: What is the difference between anonymous and confidential testing? If you’re not sure, reread the last few screens.
David Gives Informed Consent
Sylvia: Let me see: I’m hearing that you want the rapid test, you would like to give an oral sample, and you want to test confidentially, not anonymously. Is that right?David: Yup. That’s it.
Sylvia: OK. Since you chose the confidential test, I’m going to ask you to fill in the information here and sign the consent form.
When you sign the consent form, you give us permission to do the rapid test and agree that you understand three things I explained:
- The difference between anonymous and confidential testing.
- The accuracy of the results: They are highly accurate but not 100 percent.
- The process today: You will get your results, and if the test comes back preliminary positive, you agree to give another sample that we can send to the lab for confirmatory testing.
David: I’m good.
Ask yourself: What is the difference between anonymous and confidential testing? If you’re not sure, reread the last few screens.