Nevada Code § 442.253

Requirements for informed consent
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1. The attending physician or a person
meeting the qualifications established by regulations adopted by the Division
shall:
(a) In an accurate and thorough manner which is
reasonably likely to be understood by the pregnant woman, orally:
(1) Explain that, in his or her
professional judgment, she is pregnant and a copy of her pregnancy test is
available to her.
(2) Inform her of the estimated
gestational age.
(3) Explain:
(I) The procedure to be used and the
proper procedures for her care after the abortion.
(II) The discomforts and risks that
may accompany or follow the procedure.
(III) If an interpreter is available
to assist the woman because the woman does not understand the language used on
a form indicating consent or the language used by the attending physician or
person meeting the qualifications established by regulations adopted by the
Division, that an interpreter is available to provide the explanation.
(b) Offer to answer any questions the woman has
concerning the procedure.
(c) Provide the woman with a copy of a form
indicating consent.
2. The form indicating consent provided
pursuant to subsection 1 must clearly describe the nature and consequences of
the procedure to be used.
3. Informed consent shall be deemed to
have been given by a woman seeking an abortion for the purposes of NRS 442.252 when:
(a) The form indicating consent provided pursuant
to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 has been signed and dated by:
(1) The woman;
(2) The interpreter, if an interpreter is
used;
(3) The attending physician who will
perform the procedure; and
(4) The person meeting the qualifications
established by regulations adopted by the Division if such a person performs
the duties prescribed in subsection 1; and
(b) If the form indicating consent is not written
in a language understood by the woman, the person who performs the duties
prescribed in subsection 1 has certified on the form that the information
described in subsection 1 has been presented in such a manner as to be
understood by the woman.

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