Consent Flashcards
1
Q
Define medical consent
A
Seeking permission for any medical management
2
Q
Exceptions to consent (4)
A
- Life threatening/ emergency
- Implied consent
- Waive consent (patient only)
- Best interest (if capacity lacked)
3
Q
Four pillars of competency
A
- Understand info
- Retain info
- Use info to decide
- Communicate decision
4
Q
Define valid consent
A
Consent given by a competent person who understands the nature of the treatment based on broad terms without coercion
5
Q
What can acting without consent lead to? (6)
A
- Criminal offence
- Assault
- Battery
- Common assault (assault + battery)
- Civil action
- Claim for damages
6
Q
Is a signature required as proof of consent?
A
No, verbal consent is sufficient
7
Q
When is express consent preferred over implied?(3)
A
- Nature of the info is unclear
- Method of disclosure of info is unclear
- Who you can tell is unclear
8
Q
What if an adult lacks capacity?
A
Act in their best interest
OR
another adult gives consent IF given legal authority by court of protection