informed consent Flashcards

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when is informed consent necessary

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  • invasive procedure (biopsy, cytoscopy, paracentesis, surgery etc)
  • procedures requiring sedation or anesthesia
  • nonsurgical procedure that carries more than slight risk
  • procedure involving radiation
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role of nurse with informed consent

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  • may ask pt to ign consent form and witness signature
  • clariifes info provided
  • if pt asks more info, refers to physician
  • ensures consent given prior to admin of psychoactive med
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when are you not capable f giving consent

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  • if not 19 and not under infants act
  • if cognitively impaired, mentally ill
  • if coerced
  • if doesnt understand the language (you then must provide it in appropriate language)
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how is informed consent helpful to pt

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it prepares them psychologically

also for their safety

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what should be done if pt is non english speaker

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give info in language they speak

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who should explin the procedure, benefits, alternatives, complications

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surgeon

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who can determine the clients capacity to give consent

doesnt apply when it is something another person will do eg surgeon

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Nurses determine the client’s capacity to give consent. If necessary, nurses identify the person who is authorized and able to make health care decisions on the client’s behalf.

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when can a nurse base their decision about the patient’s health care on the best interests of te client without their consent

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The client is unable to provide consent.
There is no advance directive.
No substitute decision-maker is reasonably available.
The care or treatment must be provided without delay (e.g., in order to preserve life or to prevent serious physical or mental harm).

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whih act would you turn to for clients under 19

how does it help a pt wanting to go against their parents wishes?

what is necessary for this to work?

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the infants act

  • the child can go against their parents wishes and give their own consent
  • cant just have the kid sign a piece of paper. They must have had everything explained and the health care has to have been determined to be in their best interests
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