Chapter 9 Flashcards

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capacity

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ability to make a decision - basic element in informed consent
- determination: related to pt’s abilities, requirement of task, and likely consequences of decision

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(in)competence

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legal term used when a person has been judged by a court to be completely unable to take care of him/herself and manage his property

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standards to reject in determining capacity

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outcome: capacity based on outcome of decision
category: capacity defined by category/status of individual

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functional standard

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recognizes pt’s functional ability as a decision-maker

pt can:

  1. understand info relevant to decision
  2. communicate w/ caregivers about decision
  3. reason about relative alternatives and consequences against background of personal values
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substituted-judgment standard

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allows pt’s own values/definitions of well-being to shape healthcare decisions - verbal or written (i.e. AD)

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best-interests standard

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proxy should consider relief of suffering, preservation/restoration of function, quality/extent of life sustained - intended for pts who were never competent (child, those with severe mental retardation)

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other standards for surrogate decision-making

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  • professional standard: physician decides
  • reasonable person standard: what any reasonable person would want to know (impossible to satisfy?)
  • subjective standard: whatever info is material to the particular pt
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