Making professional judgements Flashcards

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What is the duty of care?

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A Duty of Care may be owed to another, to ensure that they do not suffer any unreasonable harm or loss.

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Who do pharmacists have a duty of care to?

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1) patient
2) customer coming in for advice
3) customer purchasing a non-medicinal product from the pharmacy

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outline the legal test for duty of care

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1) There MUST be harm caused
2) The harm MUST have been foreseeable
3) There MUST be a sufficiently proximate relationship between the parties
4) It MUST be just and reasonable to impose such a duty

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list the 4 ethical schools

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1) consequence
2) deontology
3) virtue
4) context

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list the four bio-ethical principles which are part of deontology

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1) autonomy
2) non- maleficence
3) beneficence
4) justice

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outline Non -maleficence

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1) avoid harm
2) justification for ‘acts and omissions’
3) withholding/withdrawing treatment that is not benefiting patient

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outline Beneficience

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1) promote the well being of others
2) encompasses medical paternalism
3) acting without consent or overriding a person’s wishes, wants, or actions, in order to benefit the patient or prevent harm.

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outline Autonomy

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1) self-determination
2) an individual’s action ought to be the result of his or her own choices
3) freedom to act independently
4) competent adult’s informed decision to refuse (even life-saving) treatment supersedes offer of treatment

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outline Justice

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1) treat similar cases in similar ways
2) same respect to patients in different circumstances
3) distribute health care resources (goods and service) fairly

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What are the issues surrounding the use of the 4 bio-ethical principles?

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1) Determining which principles apply in the case because every principle does not apply in every circumstance.
2) Interpreting the principles.
3) Weighing the different principles especially, where the principles conflict.

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what are the 7 principles of the GPhC

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1) Make patients your first concern
2) Use your professional judgement in the interests of patients and the public
3) Show respect for others
4) Encourage patients and the public to participate in decisions about their care
5) Develop your professional knowledge and competence
6) Be honest and trustworthy
7) Take responsibility for your working practices

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Describe the decision making framework

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1) recognise a moral issue
2) gather all relevant information
3) identify type of ethical problem
4) analyse problem
5) explore solutions
6) make decision
7) assess and reflect

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