Ethics Flashcards

1
Q

What is autonomy?

A

respecting individual’s beliefs and decisions as long as they are competent (capacity to understand)

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2
Q

What is the most important ethical rule?

A

autonomy (honor patient’s wishes)

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3
Q

What is capacity?

A

ability for patient to understand situation, treatment options, consequences of choice

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4
Q

True or false. you must follow the last known wishes of the patient even if they are verbal and contradict the written proxy

A

true

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5
Q

What is the rule of the health care proxy?

A

person designated by patient to care out patient’s wishes when the patient is no long competent enough to make decisions

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6
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When does the health care proxy go into effect?

A

patient has lost the capacity to make decisions

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7
Q

What is the order of decision making? (7)

A
  1. patient
  2. health care proxy agent
  3. living will
  4. persons clearly familiar with pt’s wishes
  5. family (spouse -> adult kids -> parents -> siblings)
  6. ethics committee
  7. court order
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8
Q

When should an ethics committee be obtained?

A

medical futility (when pt or proxy asking for tests and treatments that may have no benefit)

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9
Q

When should a patient have a psychiatric evaluation in ethical cases?

A

it is unclear if patient has capacity

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10
Q

When can minors have decision making capacity? (4)

A
  1. contraception
  2. pre-natal care
  3. STD testing and treatment
  4. substance abuse treatment
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11
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When are minors considered emancipated? (3)

A
  1. living outside of home and self-supporting
  2. in military
  3. legal emancipated
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12
Q

True or False. If patient is brain dead, you dont need consent to stop therapy such as mechanical ventilation or antibiotics.

A

True (first discuss, educate, explain and confer with family members before stopping treatment)

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13
Q

What is the first thing you should do before stopping treatment in a patient with brain death?

A

discuss, educate, explain, and confer with the family

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14
Q

What is the exception for obtaining informed consent before a treatment?

A

emergency

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15
Q

Who should be the one to obtain informed consent from the patient?

A

person doing procedure (b/c know all complications of procedure, alternatives to procedure, etc)

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16
Q

True or False. Pregnant women can refuse procedures and treatments even though by doing so it may be risky to the unborn child.

A

True

17
Q

What should be done if a patient informs you that he is going to hurt someone?

A
  1. detain patient
  2. call police
  3. notify and warm potential victim
18
Q

True or false. Parents can not withhold life or limb saving treatment from their child.

A

True (give blood transfusion to kid of Jehovah’s witness in case of emergency)

19
Q

Who should ask a patient or family member for consent for organs for organ transplant?

A

organ donor network

20
Q

True or False. Organ donor cards give an indication of patient’s wishes, but family can refuse organ donation even if patient has organ donor card.

A

True

21
Q

When can a patient’s confidentiality be broken? (4)

A
  1. reportable diseases (STDs, HIV, TB)
  2. court order
  3. going to harm self/ others
  4. child/ elder abuse
22
Q

When do you provide health-related protected records to government agencies (law enforcement, etc)?

A

have valid warrant or subpoena from courts

23
Q

True or False. HIV-positive healthcare worker does not have to disclose their status to their patients or their employers.

A

True

24
Q

True or false. Small gifts from patients are acceptable as long as they aren’t tied to specific treatment request.

A

True

25
Q

Is it ever acceptable to receive gift from pharmaceutical industry?

A

No

however can receive a meal in direct association with educational activities b/c not considered a gift