Capacity and Consent Flashcards

1
Q

What is valid consent?

A
Given freely without duress or coercion 
Legally capable of consenting
Cover the intervention/ procedure
Informed
Enduring
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What should be considered when obtaining consent?

A

What the treatment consists of
Main beneficial effects
Risks and unwanted side effects
Consider; written/ visual aids, translators, friends/relatives, time to reflect

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3
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What is capacity?

A

Ability to make a decision

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4
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Can you lack capacity for one decision but retain it for others?

A

Yes; must be reevaluated for every decision made

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5
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What must you possess to have capacity?

A

Understand and retain relevant information
Use and weigh that information to make a decision
Communicate that decision

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6
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What are the principles of the adults with incapacity act (AWI)

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Intervention must benefit adult
Such benefit cannot reasonably be achieved without intervention
Take account of past and present wishes
Consult with other relevant persons
Encourage the adult to use residual capacity

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7
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What is the AWI section 47 certificate?

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Authorises practitioner to provide reasonable interventions related to the treatment authorised
DOES NOT authorise force unless immediately necessary and only for as long as is necessary

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8
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When is AWI section 47 used?

A

Authorise treatment of a physical disorder in someone without capacity to consent to that treatment

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9
Q

When are power of attorneys granted?

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Whilst patient has capacity

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10
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What will power of attorneys act for?

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Financial or welfare

Can be both

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11
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What is guardianship?

A

Occurs when someone has lost capacity to grant a power of attorney
Granted by the sheriff

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12
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Can a welfare guardian place an adult in a hospital for treatment of a mental disorder against their will?

A

No; use MHA

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13
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What can be done if someone is not compliant with the wishes of a welfare guardian?

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Sheriff can issue a compliance order

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14
Q

What does the MHA allow for?

A

Treatment of mental disorder or physical consequences of a mental disorder in someone without capacity to consent to treatment

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15
Q

Different types of MHA

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Emergency detention certificate (sec 36)
Short term detention certificate (sec 44)
Compulsory treatment order

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16
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Criteria for emergency detention section 36?

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Likely to have a mental disorder
Significantly impaired decision making ability regarding treatment due to a mental disorder
Detention in a hospital is necessary to determine treatment
Risk of health, safety or welfare to the patient or others
Making arrangement for sec 4 would involve undesirable delay

17
Q

At what age can children legally make decisions?

A

16
BUT
Use gillick competence

18
Q

Is there a lower age limit for the MHA?

A

No

19
Q

When should a MHA be utilised vs parental consent?

A

Use of force
Use of IM medication
Certain treatments; NG feeding, ECT
Detrimental impact on relationship with carer