Answer:
1) Implied consent
2) There is no effect of the consent on the physician/organisation because the patient was unconscious.
Explanation:
1) The type of consent that can be applied to this scenario is called implied consent.
2) In such an emergency situation the consent of an unconscious patient or a patient that is unable to communicate presumed to give his/her consent if they were able to. Since the patient came into the ER it would be assumed that she came to the hospital for treatment and would have given her consent if she was conscious. I don’t think that any consequences for such an action. The Doctor only carried out the procedure due to the fact that it was a life or death situation for both the mother and the baby.
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move your feet when you haven't got the ball, to make it easier think of the ball as something that freezes you, then when u release it you are melted and can move again, also when you are stood still the landing foot you can pivot around which means you can "spin" around on that foot... a way to remember is like saying then you get "frozen" only your non landing foot is unfrozen and you are able to move it around to spin on the landing foot