Ethico-legal and MCA Flashcards

1
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Principalism

4 parts of medical ethics

A

autonomy
beneficence
non-maleficence
justice

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Define mental capacity

What is the test for mental capacity?

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ability to make a specific decision at a specific time

-Two stage test:
Does the person have impairment/disturbance of the mind or brain affecting how it works?
If yes - does that mean the person is unable to make the decision at the time needs to be made (URDC)

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5 main principles of Mental capacity act?

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  1. A presumption of capacity
  2. The right for individuals to be supported to make their own decisions
  3. Should not be assumed that someone lacks capacity simply because their decisions may seem unwise or eccentric
  4. If someone lack capacity, stuff done on behalf must be in best interests
  5. If someone lacks capacity, all options must be considered before a decision is made
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MCA - provisions - who can make decisions for people who lack capacity?

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Independent mental capacity advocates (IMCAs)
Lasting power of attorney
Advance decisions to refuse wills (‘living wills’)
Court of protection
DOLs

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Driving in dementia

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risk, insight, attention, memory, visuospatial, routes

insurance; assessment and re-assessment

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diagnosis disclosure e.g. dementia

Pros of it

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pos: support, Rx preferences, legal provisions (LPA etc.), planing,

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What are the 4 aspects of capacity?

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U R Deciding Care
Understand
Retain
Deliberate (weigh up)
Communicate
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