Chap 2 - Ethical Principles Flashcards
Greek origin of Autonomy
Autos - self & Nomos - Rule, governance, law
Refers to freedom from external control. Right to accept or refuse any treatment. Right to self determination
Autonomy
Is the right of patient’s to make decisions about their medical care without their healthcare provider trying to influence the decision. It allows for healthcare providers to educate the patient but does not allow the healthcare provider to decide for the patient
Patient Autonomy
They said that respect for autonomy behooves allowing people to make decisions about themselves for themselves.
Beauchamp and Childress
Are those basic rule of conduct between patients and medical caregivers as well as the institutions and people that support them
Patient’s right
Is anyone who has requested to be evaluated by or who is being evaluated by any healthcare professional
Patient
All patients regardless of their means or healthcare challenges, should expect to be treated respectfully and without discrimination by their providers, practitioners, and payers.
The right to be treated with respect
This provides patients a right to obtain a copy of their medical records including doctors notes, medical test results and other documentation related to their care.
The right to obtain medical records
This outlines who else, beside the patient, may obtain patients records, and for what purposes.
The right to privacy of medical records
As long as the patients are considered to be of sound mind it is both their right and responsibilities to know about the options available for treatments of their medical conditions and then make the choice they feel is right for them.
The right to make a treatment choice
No reputable practitioner or facility that performs test procedures or treatments will do so without asking the patient or his guardian to sign a consent form.
The right to informed consent
A patient may refuse treatment as long as he or she was considered to be capable of making sound decisions or he or she made the decision when he or she was of sound mind through written expression.
The right to refuse treatment
A patient may make and legally record his or her decisions about how their lives will end including life preserving measures like the use of feeding tubes or ventilators.
The right to make decisions about end-of-life care
Talking and private with the patient or simply closing the curtain when doing your care respects the patient’s right of ——.
Privacy
The patient has the right to choose a provider and plans.
Autonomy
Patient has the right to participate and treatment decision.
Treatment refusal