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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = Sarah Watson and Karl Maier, [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia]|date= June 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = health}} | {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = Sarah Watson and Karl Maier, [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia]|date= June 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = health}} | ||
Generally speaking, adults can only be given health care with their consent. We explain consent, and the exceptions to this general rule, including what happens when someone is mentally incapable. | Generally speaking, adults can only be given '''health care''' with their '''consent'''. We explain consent, and the exceptions to this general rule, including what happens when someone is mentally incapable. | ||
==Understand the legal framework== | ==Understand the legal framework== | ||
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:Web: [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ trustee.bc.ca] | :Web: [http://www.trustee.bc.ca/ trustee.bc.ca] | ||
{{Dial-A-Law_Navbox|type=life}} | {{Dial-A-Law_Navbox|type=life}} | ||
{{Dial-A-Law Copyright}} | {{Dial-A-Law Copyright}} |
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