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A family you are working with speaks English, but their native language is Korean and they have stated that it is much easier for them to understand things in Korean. Your company only offers the consent forms in English and Spanish. This is a violation of:

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User Auria
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informed consent

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Based on the information provided, this is a violation of informed consent. This is because informed consent can only be granted when the individual signing the consent forms COMPLETELY understands and accepts the information presented in the forms. In this scenario, the family may speak English but since their native language is Korean and the consent forms are not offered in Korean there is a large possibility that some of the information may not be fully understood by the family. Thus they are not fully informed when signing.

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