ABA Chapter 29 Ethical Considerations for Applied Behavior Analysis Flashcards
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Three tests must be met before informed consent can be considered valid:
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- The person must demonstrate the capacity to decide
- Person’s decisions must be voluntary
- Person must have adequate knowledge of all salient aspects of treatments
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What is considered capable of making an informed decision?
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- adequate mental process or faculty by which he or she acquires knowledge
- the ability to select and express his or her choices
- the ability to engage in a rational process .
3
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Capacity is questioned only if:
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the person has impaired or limited ability to reason, remember, make choices, see the consequences of actions, and plan for the future.
4
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Surrogate Consent
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Is a legal process by which another individual is authorized to make a decision for a person deemed incompetent based on the knowledge of what the incapacitated person would have wanted.