Consent cannot be given if a person is incapacitated. This means the individual cannot be(select all that apply)UnconsciousAsleepInvoluntarily restrainedIntoxicated
Question
Consent cannot be given if a person is incapacitated. This means the individual cannot be(select all that apply)UnconsciousAsleepInvoluntarily restrainedIntoxicated
Solution 1
All of the options you provided are correct. Consent cannot be given if a person is:
- Unconscious
- Asleep
- Involuntarily restrained
- Intoxicated
In all these states, a person is considered incapacitated and therefore, they are not in a position to give informed consent.
Solution 2
All of the options you provided are correct. Consent cannot be given if a person is:
- Unconscious
- Asleep
- Involuntarily restrained
- Intoxicated
In all these states, a person is considered incapacitated and therefore, legally and ethically, cannot give consent.
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