H&S Flashcards
1
Q
when can a person consent
A
A person can consent to treatment provided he or she is
competent to understand the nature, purpose and possible
consequences of the treatment proposed
2
Q
Fraser (Gillick competence)
A
- A young person under 16 can consent to treatment provided he or she is competent to understand the nature, purpose and possible
consequences of the treatment proposed . They are competent if: - The young person understands the doctor’s advice.
- The doctor cannot persuade the young person to inform his or her
parents - The young person is very likely to begin or continue having sexual
intercourse with or without contraception - The young person’s physical or mental heath or both are likely to
deteriorate if he or she does not receive contraceptive treatment - The young persons best interests require the doctor to give
contraceptive advice or treatment or both without parental consent
3
Q
statement of confidentiality
A
- Tell them that everything they tell you will be confidential
(between you two) unless they or someone else is at risk
of being hurt. - Tell them IF you have to break their confidentiality you will
inform them first.
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