Ethics & Jurisprudence Flashcards

1
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List of notifiable disease

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All STI’s
Measles
COVID-19

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2
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Legal requirements of physicians caring for a rape victim

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Documentation of history, examination and notation of injuries, and collection of
clothing and vaginal, rectal, oropharynx, pubic hair samples, and fingernail scrapings,
as appropriate, for testing

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3
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In what circumstances is a patient’s living will invalid?

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Pregnancy

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4
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3 fundamental principles of processualism

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  1. primacy of patient welfare (dedication to serving the interest of
    the patient, and deals with doing no harm)
  2. The principle of patient autonomy (empowering patients to make
    informed decisions regarding their treatment)
  3. principle of social justice (working to eliminate discrimination in health care)
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5
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List of professional responsibilities

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Professional competence

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6
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driving restriction post coronary artery bypass

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private: 4 weeks
commercial: 3 months

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7
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How to deal with a patient that wants to know about Huntington’s disease?

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px needs to be at least 18

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Instances when the patient’s privacy and confidentiality may be breached

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1.patient consents to personal details to be revealed to a third party
2.other health professionals who have a legitimate therapeutic interest
in the care of the patient (NOT medical students).
3.If there is overriding public interest.
4. disclosure of the information is required by law
5.confidentiality includes patients under the age of 18 years who do not want their parents notified

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9
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significant risk factors for elder abuse

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– Inability to cope with stress (lack of resilience).
– Depression, which is common among caregivers.
– Lack of support from other potential caregivers.
– The caregiver’s perception that taking care of the elder is burdensome and without
psychological reward.
– Substance abuse

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10
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driving restriction for diabetes

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Controlled on diet:
No restrictions private & commercial
Controlled by insulin:
conditional driving license subject to annual or 2-yearly review

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11
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forms of domestic violence

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-Sexual intercourse against the will amongst the married couple.
-Slapping and hitting.
-Stalking.
-Withholding money/finances

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12
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driving restriction for epilepsy

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1st time diagnosis:
conditional licence may be considered, subject to at least annual review
in 12 months

  1. The person has been treated for at least 6 months.
  2. There have been no seizures in the preceding six months.
  3. If any seizures occurred after the start of treatment, they happened only in the
    first 6 months after starting treatment and not in the last 6 months.
  4. The person follows medical advice, including adherence to medication.
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13
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How long is a patient referral valid?

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  • GP referral is valid for a single course of treatment for a period of one year after the first service
  • Referrals from a specialist are valid for only three months (after the first visit
    by the practice the patient has been referred to).
  • referral for admitted patients is valid for three months, or the duration of
    the admission, whichever is the longer
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14
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Intern struggling and asking for help/prescription

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Refer him to his GP

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15
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Cut off MMSE score to assess patients competency to make decisions

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<24

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16
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Gillick competency principle

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  • 13 years of age or older, AND
  • Lives independent of his/her parents AND
  • appears to fully understand the situation, treatment options, risks and benefits.
17
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Domestic violence protocol

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If the patient ADMITS to being domestically abused:
- COUNSEL the patient about domestic violence.
- After counselling, make evidence of the abuse (notes, photos)
- Make a safety plan with the patient (brochures about emergency numbers, safe places)

If patient DOESN’T admit to domestic abuse:
-Take evidence of the abuse.
-Try to establish rapport and hope that patient will confide with you regarding the abuse
- Give brochures if necessary

18
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driving restriction for MI

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– Private vehicles-2 weeks.
– Commercial vehicles-4 weeks.