A patient undergoing surgery signs an informed consent for the procedure. Which of the following principles of health care ethics does informed consent protect?

A. autonomy
B. role fidelity
C. confidentiality
D. non-maleficence
E. veracity

A. autonomy

Informed consent is vital to preserving a health care consumer's autonomy. Role fidelity refers to a health care practitioner being true to his role. Confidentiality involves keeping the patient information private. Non-maleficence, as paraphrased from the Hippocratic oath, means the duty to "do no harm." Veracity is telling the truth.

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