consent + record keeping Flashcards

1
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Why obtain consent?

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1) respect patients’ rights
2) maintain an effective partnership between you + your patients
3) legal duty

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2
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What are the 2 types of consent?

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1) explicit

2) implied

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3
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What is explicit consent?

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when a patient gives you specific written or spoken permission to do something

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4
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What is implied consent?

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when a patient indirectly implies their consent

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5
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What are the criteria for consent to be valid?

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it must be voluntary + informed, + the person must have the capacity to make the decision

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What is voluntary consent?

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the decision to either consent/not to consent must be made by the person, + must not be influenced by pressure from medical staff, friends or family

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What is informed consent?

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the person must be given all information about what the treatment involved, including benefits + risks, whether there are reasonable alternative treatments, + what will happen if treatment does not go ahead

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What is capacity with regards to consent?

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the person must be capable of giving consent, which means they understand the information given to them + can use it to make an informed decision

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9
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When can a child give consent?

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if you are satisfied the treatment is in their best interest, + you deem them to be competent

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What is assent?

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acceptance of treatment by someone that lacks mental capacity (can be deemed as assault)

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What is dissent?

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refusal of treatment by someone without sufficient mental capacity to make such decision

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12
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What is refusal?

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refusal of treatment by someone with full mental capacity

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13
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When can sensitive personal data be disclosed?

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1) prevention/detection of crime
2) protecting the public against dishonesty
3) malpractice
4) mis-management
5) incompetence

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What are some forms of record keeping?

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1) CD Registers
2) POM Registers/Emergency Supplies/Veterinary Supplies
3) The Pharmacy Record - Responsible Pharmacist (RP)
4) Electronic Health Records/Summary Care Record (SCR
5) Patient medication record (PMR)

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