A 10-year-old Hispanic boy is admitted for bone marrow transplantation as treatment for acute myelogenous leukemia. The doctor wants to enroll the patient in a clinical trial for a new pain medication, but both the par- ents speak only Spanish. The consent form is in English, and the physician has a limited knowledge of Spanish. What is the physician’s best option for obtaining consent from this pa- tient?
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(A) Explain the study to the whole family in Spanish, to the best of the physician’s abil- ity
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(B) Have a Spanish-speaking employee of the hospital translate for the patient
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(C) Have the parents sign the English form af- ter discussing the study via an interpreter
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(D) Obtain a translated consent form and dis- cuss the study via an interpreter
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(E) The boy speaks English, so the parents’ consent will not be required