Key legal principles relevant to the care of patients at the end of life Flashcards
Define euthanasia?
Action of bringing about such a death, esp. of a person who requests it as a release from incurable disease
Is euthanasia legal in the UK?
Illegal in UK
Any form leads to prosecution as murder or manslaughter, can’t be defended by patient consenting, acting in patient’s best interests, ‘mercy killing’
How will any form of euthanasia be prosecuted in the UK?
As murder or manslaughter
Define suicide?
Act of intentionally ending one’s life
According to The Suicide Act 1961, what is stated in S.1 and S.2 about it being an offence in the UK?
Suicide Act 1961 (S.1): Suicide isn’t offence
Suicide Act 1961 (S.2): Encouraging/assisting suicide is offence
In the UK, is assisted suicide legal?
No
Suicide Act 1961 (S.2): Encouraging/assisting suicide is offence
What is Dignitas?
Switzerland-based assisted suicide organisation that is legalised as long as it isn’t motivated by self-serving ends
Does death have a statutory definition in UK, and why?
No
Because death is a biological process
According to the academy of medical colleges, what is death?
Irreversible loss of consciousness combined with irreversible loss of capacity to breathe
According to the academy of medical colleges, what is brainstem death?
Irreversible cessation of the integrative function of the brain stem equates with death, and allows the medical practitioner to diagnose death
When can a clinician begin to diagnose a death?
After brainstem death has occurred
What guidance is used to diagnose and confirm death in the UK?
A Code of Practice for the Diagnosis and Confirmation of Death (2008)