Chapter 3- Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues Flashcards

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expressed consent

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when the patient verbally or otherwise acknowledges that they want you to provide care or transport
(may be nonverbal and must be informed)

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implied consent

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when a person is unconscious or otherwise incapable of making a rational, informed decision about care

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involuntary consent

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an adult patient who is mentally incompetent cannot give informed consent (should be obtained from someone legally responsible for the pt)

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loco parentis

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when someone who is not the parent is put in place of the parent and they can legally give consent for treatment of the minor if a parent or guardian is not available

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advance directives

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a written document that specifies medical treatment for a competent patient, should they become unable to make decisions (DNRs)

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healthcare proxies

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gives surrogates the right to make decisions for patients regarding their healthcare in the event the patient becomes incapacitated and is unable to make such decisions

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dependent lividity

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blood settling in the lowest point of the body, causing discoloration

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rigor mortis

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the stiffening of body muscles

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algor mortis

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the cooling of the body until it matches environment temperature

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putrefaction

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decomposition of body tissues

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