Ethics (Reproduction) Flashcards

1
Q

What aspect of a situation is crucial to ALL forms of sex?

A

Consent

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2
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When is consent invalidated?

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When:

  1. Individual is intoxicated (drugs/alcohol)
  2. Individual is pressured into sex
  3. Violence/threat of violence involved
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What are the ethics involving those under 13 years and sex?

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Illegal by law as a <13 year old CANNOT consent to sex.

As a doctor, you must inform social services

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4
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What are the ethics involving 13-15 year olds and sex?

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Cannot consent to sex

Can legally participate in kissing, sexual touching and conversations.

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5
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How can doctors help those <16 years with regards to sex?

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Can provide relevant advice and contraception SO LONG AS the individual has been assessed as competent and that the advice given is enough for them to give informed consent to sex

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6
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What guidelines are used to assess competence in children and young adults?

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Fraser Guidelines

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7
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List the criteria of the Fraser guidelines

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  1. Individual has sufficient maturity and intelligence to understand the nature and implications of the proposed treatment
  2. Individual refuses to tell their parents/allow the clinician to tell their parents
  3. Treatment proposed is in the best interest of the patient
  4. Physical/mental health could suffer if the proposed treatment is not given
  5. Likely to start/continue having sex with/without contraception
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8
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Those over 16 years are assumed to be competent enough to consent to sex. What are the exceptional circumstances?

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  1. Individual has a mental disorder

2. Other party involved is in a position of power

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9
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What are 3 things clinicians must remember with regards to reproductive ethics in everyday clinical scenarios?

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  1. ALWAYS get informed consent and have a chaperone for all intimate examinations performed on patients
  2. Look after own wellbeing, especially for cases that strike close to home
  3. Do NOT breach confidentiality in cases of sexual assault where the patient has decided not to take the case further
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10
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What 3 things clinicians must remember with regards to conscientious objection in everyday clinical scenarios?

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  1. Ensure the MDT are aware of your views
  2. Ensure that your views do not influence the patient’s choice of care
  3. Ensure that your views do not delay/hassle the patient’s access to their chosen treatment/care
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11
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Which body regulates all assisted conception therapies?

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Human Embryo and Fertilisation Authority (HEFA)

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12
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What are some ethical considerations in assisted conception therapy that are worth remembering?

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  1. It is possible to choose the sex of the embryo in cases where a serious medical condition is related to sex
  2. It is possible to create an embryo with 2 mothers involved if there is mitochondrial disease
  3. Preimplantation tissue typing is available for an existing child who is affected by a life-threatening condition
  4. Embryos that are not developing properly can be used for testing but research is only permitted for 14 days
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