Decision Making Flashcards

1
Q

Are competence and incompetence legal or medical terms?

A

Legal terms

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2
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Is decisional capacity/incapacity a legal or medical term?

A

Medical

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3
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Decisional capacity requires these things

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  1. the ability to understand relevant information
  2. appreciate the medical situation and its consequences
  3. communicate a choice
  4. engage in rational deliberation
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4
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An authorized person making medical decisions and acting on the patient’s behalf

A

Surrogate

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5
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Authorizes a specific decision maker to make medical decisions on the patients behalf.

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Durable power of attorney

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6
Q

What does directive to physicians refer to?

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A terminally ill patient can allow their doctor, if he deems appropriate, to end their life.

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7
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Who typically is the surrogate for a patient?

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  1. The spouse
  2. The adult child of the patient
  3. Parent
  4. Adult sibling
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8
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Five wishes

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  1. The person I want to make care decisions for me when I cannot
  2. The kind of medical treatment I want or do not want
  3. How comfy I want to be
  4. How I want people to treat me
  5. What I want loved ones to know
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9
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Standards for surrogate decisions

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  1. substituted judgement

2. best interests

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