Section 2673 Of Article 2. Organic Therapy From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
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. (a) For purposes of this article, "informed consent" requires
that the attending physician directly communicate with the person
and clearly and explicitly provide all the following information
prior to the person's decision:
(1) The nature and seriousness of the person's illness, disorder
or defect.
(2) The nature of the proposed organic therapy and its intended
duration.
(3) The likelihood of improvement or deterioration, temporary or
permanent, without the administration of the proposed organic
therapy.
(4) The likelihood and degree of improvement, remission, control,
or cure resulting from the administration of such organic therapy,
and the likelihood, nature, and extent of changes in and intrusions
upon the person's personality and patterns of behavior and thought or
mentation and the degree to which these changes may be irreversible.
This information shall indicate the probable duration and intensity
of such therapy and whether such therapy may have to be continued
indefinitely for optimum therapeutic benefit.
(5) The likelihood, nature, extent, and duration of side effects
of the proposed organic therapy, and how and to what extent they may
be controlled, if at all.
(6) The uncertainty of the benefits and hazards of the proposed
organic therapy because of the lack of sufficient data available to
the medical profession, or any other reason for such uncertainty.
(7) The reasonable alternative organic therapy or
psychotherapeutic modality of therapy, or nonorganic behavior
modification programs, and why the organic therapy recommended is the
therapy of choice. These alternatives shall be described and
explained to the person in the manner specified in this section.
(8) Whether the proposed therapy is generally regarded as sound by
the medical profession, or is considered experimental.