Ethics + Human Factors Flashcards

1
Q

Patients can ___ any treatment but cannot ___ treatment

A
refuse any (doesnt have to be logical or correct)
can't demand
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2
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factors to consider when assessing capacity

A

understands the options
weighs up benefits and risks
retain information
communicates decision

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3
Q

requirements for valid consent (3)

A

capacity
information
voluntary

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4
Q

in emergency the treatment chosen without consent must ___

A

be the least restrictive of patient’s future choices

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5
Q

DAWN stands for

A

Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs

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6
Q

hormonal effects of distress

A

increases NA and cortisol

decreases insulin release

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7
Q

Illness cognition =

A

patient’s own common sense beliefs about their disease

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8
Q

Illness representations =

acquired through

A

organised conceptions of illness

experience, socialising and healthcare and media

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9
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3 stages of self-regulatory model of illness cognitions

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interpretation, coping and appraisal => patient’s emotional response to illness

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10
Q

5 Ds of illness representation

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identity (label illness and sympts)
perceived cause
timeline
consequences
curability and controllability
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11
Q

p value =

A

probability this occurred due to chance

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12
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confidence interval =

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the range the true value probably lies in

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13
Q

Poisson distribution expresses p of a given number of events occurring ____

A

in a fixed interval if the events occur with a known average rate and independently of the time since the last event

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14
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Type 1 statistical error =

A

rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true

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15
Q

Type 2 statistical error =

A

accepting null hypothesis when it is false

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16
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statistical power =

A

probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis

17
Q

a large ___ and ___ cause greater statistical power and therefore result in a ___

A
effect size (a big difference) sample size
smaller confidence interval
18
Q

relative risk =

A

incidence in exposed/incidence in not exposed

19
Q

absolute risk=

A

risk in exposed-risk in non-exposed

20
Q

person responsible for protecting the confientiality of a patient and allowing appropriate data sharing

A

Caldicott Guardian