Ethics Flashcards

1
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What is capacity?

A

Ability for a person to make a decision

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2
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To have capacity someone must be able to (3)

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Understand and retain relevant knowledge
Use and weight that information to make a decision
Communicate that decision

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3
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Age of capacity to give consent?

A

16

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4
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Use mental health act when?

A

Use of force
Use of IM medication
Certain treatment e.g. NG tube
Detrimental impact on relationship with carer

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5
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What is the mental health act ?

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Allows treatment of mental disorder or physical consequences of mental disorder in someone without capacity to give consent

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6
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5 criteria for detention under MHA

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  1. Mental disorder
  2. Significant impaired decision making ability
  3. Determining treatment required
  4. Significant risk (to others or patient)
  5. Informal/voluntary care not appropriate
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7
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Mental disorder includes

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Mental illness, learning disability, personality disorder

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8
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What is SIDMA?

A

Significantly impaired decision making ability
Not the same as incapacity
Affects ability to believe, understand and retain information to make decisions - not limited or poor communication

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9
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Example of SIDMA

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Someone with a significant degree of memory loss, confusion, and difficulty concentrating as a result of Alzheimer’s disease
Unable to retain information to allow for informed choices
Thought processes are slowed as a result of poor nutrition secondary to anorexia - unable to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of inpatient treatment as a result of this, she thinks she is overweight and can absorb calories through touching and smelling food - she continues to have poor insight into her physical and mental health despite being presented with evidence to the contrary

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10
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What are advance statements?

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Written statement that is signed by the person, how they would prefer to be treated if they were to become ill in the future
Can be overruled

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11
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Emergency detention order

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72 hours assessment

Does NOT authorize treatment

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12
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What is a short term detention order?

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Up to 28 days for assessment/treatment

Likely mental disorder

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13
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Compulsory treatment order

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Initially up to 6 months
Mental disorder present
Tribunal mandatory

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