Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) Practice Test

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What principle requires that the athlete receives a full disclosure of the risks, benefits, and possible alternatives for treatment?

  1. Autonomy

  2. Implied consent

  3. Informed consent

  4. Justice

The correct answer is: Informed consent

The principle of informed consent is fundamental in healthcare, particularly in athletic training. It mandates that healthcare providers, including athletic trainers, must openly communicate to the athlete all relevant information regarding their treatment options. This includes a comprehensive disclosure of the risks associated with each option, the potential benefits, and any reasonable alternatives available. Informed consent ensures that the athlete is fully aware and understands what they are consenting to, empowering them to make educated decisions about their health and treatment. This principle respects the athlete's autonomy, allowing them to weigh the provided information and choose a course of action that aligns with their values and preferences. It is a cornerstone of ethical practice in healthcare, promoting transparency and fostering a trusting relationship between the provider and the athlete. While autonomy emphasizes the right of individuals to make their own choices, informed consent specifically addresses the necessity of providing all necessary information to facilitate those choices.