Ethics Flashcards

1
Q

….. refers to an adult with the capacity to understand his/ her medical problems can refuse any therapy/ test

A

Autonomy (most important ethical concept)

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2
Q

Trying to do the right thing for the patient is called …

A

Beneficence (less important than autonomy)

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3
Q

What is the next best step in management of an adult pt with capacity who is refusing therapy/ test?

A

discuss/ meet/ confer with patient

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4
Q

Who determines a patient’s capacity?

A

physicians

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5
Q

When should a psychiatric consultation be performed when managing a patient who is refusing treatment?

A

if patient’s capacity to understand is unclear

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6
Q

What factors determine whether a patient is an emancipate minor (

A
  1. living independently
  2. self-supporting
  3. married
  4. in the military
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7
Q

What categories of medical care are minors considered to be partially emancipated?

A
  1. sex (contraception)
  2. reproductive health (STDs, HIV, prenatal care)
  3. substance abuse
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8
Q

Are minors partially emancipated with regards to abortion?

A

not in 36 states that require parental notification (therefore recommend that the pt inform parents)

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9
Q

True or False. Parents can refuse lifesaving therapy for minors.

A

false (i.e. Jehovah’s Witnesses can refuse blood transfusion for themselves but not for their child)

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10
Q

What are the 5 criteria that must be true in order for consent for a procedure/ therapy to be informed consent?

A
  1. benefits of procedure/ therapy
  2. risks of procedure/ therapy
  3. alternatives to procedure/ therapy
  4. in language pt can understand
  5. must be given for each procedure
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11
Q

True or False. Consent is implied in an emergency.

A

True (however if prior wishes are fully known, then the wishes take precedence)

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12
Q

True or False. Pregnant women can refuse therapy, even if the life of the fetus is at risk.

A

True

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13
Q

What are the two exceptions to the privacy/ confidentiality rule?

A
  1. transmissible diseases (HIV, syphillis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis)
  2. have psychiatric illness and planning to harm others
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14
Q

What is the strongest form of advance directive in case a patient loses the ability to have capacity?

A

Health Care proxy (include documentation of desires and/ or appointment of an agent)

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15
Q

What is the importance of a DNR order?

A

refusal of endotracheal intubation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the event that one loses the ability to breath or heart stops

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16
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What is the initial best step of management for a pt with no capacity and no advanced directives (proxy or living will)?

A

obtain best possible understanding of clearly expressed wishes from family and friends

17
Q

When is an ethics committee indicated in the case of a patient with no capacity and no advance directive (proxy or living will)?

A
  1. no clearly stated wishes on the part of the pt

2. caregivers (family) are split or in disagreement about the nature of care

18
Q

When is a court order indicated in the case of a pt with no capacity and no advance directive (proxy or living will)?

A

when all other options have not given clarity (friends and family conflicted, ethics committee conflicted)

19
Q

True or False. An adult pt with capacity may refuse all forms of nutrition.

A

True

20
Q

True or False. In the absence of clearly stated wishes on the issues of fluids and nutrition, they should not be given to a pt without capacity.

A

False (should be given unless clearly stated wish not to have)

21
Q

True or False. There is no obligation on the part of the physician to provide care that will not work.

A

True

22
Q

True or False. You need the consent of the father for an abortion.

A

False

23
Q

At point is elective abortion an unrestricted right of a pregnant woman?

A

first trimester only (second trimester is questionable and third is no accessible)

24
Q

True or False. Physicians have the legal right to refuse to treat any patient.

A

True (although it may be unethical)

25
Q

True or False. HIV positive health care workers are obligated to disclose their HIV status.

A

False

26
Q

What gifts are ethically acceptable?

A

small gifts not tied to specific treatment/ tests

gifts with intent of getting specific prescription is not acceptable

27
Q

True or False. A physician can certify a tortured patient as dead.

A

False (physicians can not participate in torture on any level)

28
Q

Who should you report an imparied (potentially dangerous to medical care) practicing physician to?

A

state medical board