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In emergency research, obtaining informed consent can be challenging due to time constraints and the urgent nature of care. These exceptions allow researchers to conduct critical studies without prior consent from participants, aiming to improve medical interventions and outcomes. This article explores the legal frameworks, ethical considerations, and implications for patient safety and rights. It highlights the importance of balancing research advancement with respect for individual autonomy in emergencies, providing insights for healthcare professionals and researchers.
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