Ethics Of PN Flashcards
Principles from key guidelines relevant to artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH)
Autonomy
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Justice
Prerequisites of ANH
Indication for medical treatment
Definition of a therapeutic goal to be achieved
Will of the patient and their informed consent
Patient and family perspective in ANH
Psychological benefit at end of life
Enhancing comfort, dignity, and QOL
Considered basic care, not medical treatment
Religious considerations in ANH
Withholding/withdrawing ANH
Catholicism: okay
Islam: includes informed consent, clinical context, patient/family/religious scholar input
Judaism: no (considered euthanasia)
Distributive and procedural justice in ANH
Establish triage committees and develop protocols for the management of limited resources
Medical indication in discontinuation
Do not use if harms outweigh benefits or to prolong dying phase
Therapeutic goal in discontinuation
When there is no longer a treatment goal, ANH is no longer appropriate
Will of the patient in informed consent
Competent patient has the right to refuse/discontinue patient
—this does not count for eating disorders