Wisconsin Code § 446.08

Informed consent
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Any chiropractor who treats a
patient shall inform the patient about the availability of reasonable alternate modes of treatment and about the benefits and risks
of these treatments. The reasonable chiropractor standard is the
standard for informing a patient under this section. The reasonable chiropractor standard requires disclosure only of information
that a reasonable chiropractor would know and disclose under the
circumstances. The chiropractor’s duty to inform the patient under this section does not require disclosure of any of the
following:
(1) Detailed technical information that in all probability a patient would not understand.
(2) Risks apparent or known to the patient.
(3) Extremely remote possibilities that might falsely or detrimentally alarm the patient.
(4) Information in emergencies where failure to provide treatment would be more harmful to the patient than treatment.
(5) Information in cases where the patient is incapable of
consenting.
(6) Information about alternate modes of treatment for any
condition the chiropractor has not included in his or her diagnosis
at the time the chiropractor informs the patient.

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