Clinical Analysis Using the 4 Boxes Flashcards
1
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ethical issues
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- informed consent
- truth telling
- confidentiality
- patient rights
- pain relief
- end-of-life care
2
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Four general topics to organize and analyze clinical ethical cases
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- Medical Indications
- Patient Preferences
- Quality of Life
- Contextual Features (the social, economic, legal, and administrative context).
3
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the case of dax cowart
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- Severely burned in 1973, at 25
- After stabilization, subjected to extensive, painful treatment, despite his protests and demands that he be allowed to die
- Eventually discharged blind, badly scarred, and dependent on others to provide care and ADL
4
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medical indications
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(Principles of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence)
- What is the medical problem? Is it acute? Chronic? Critical? Reversible? Emergent? Terminal?
- What are the goals of treatment?
- When would medical treatments not be indicated?
- Probability of success of different treatment options?
- How can this patient benefited from medical care?
- How can harm be avoided?
5
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patient preferences
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(Principle of Respect for Autonomy)
- Has the patient been informed of benefits and risks, understood this information, and given consent?
- Is the patient mentally capable and legally competent, and is there evidence of incapacity?
- If mentally capable, what preferences about treatment is the patient stating?
- If incapacitated, has the patient expressed prior preferences?
- Who is the appropriate surrogate to make decisions for the incapacitated patient?
- Is the patient unwilling or unable to cooperate with medical treatment? If so, why?
6
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Quality of Live
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(Principles of Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, and Respect for Autonomy)
- Prospects for a return to normal life?
- How do we the judge patient’s quality of life?
- Biases regarding the patient’s quality of life?
- Ethical issues regarding the patient’s quality of life?
- Questions regarding changes in treatment plans, such as forgoing life-sustaining treatment?
- Plans and rationale to forgo life-sustaining treatment?
- Local legal and ethical status of suicide?
7
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contextual features
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(Principles of Justice and Fairness)
- Professional, interprofessional, or business interests conflicts of interest?
- Other parties, i.e. family members, with an interest in clinical decisions?
- Limits on patient confidentiality by the legitimate interests of third parties?
- Financial factors that cause conflicts of interest?
- Problems with allocation of health resources?
- Religious issues?
- Legal issues?
- Current clinical research and education issues?
- Public health and safety issues?
- Conflicts of interest within the organizations (e.g. hospitals)?