MHA & MCA Flashcards
What are the 5 principles underpinning the MCA?
What are the four stages of the MCA 2005 to test for capacity?
What are the three ways to preserve autonomy?
The MCA 2005 includes DOLS, what does this mean?
Patient lacks capacity AND under continuous supervision & control and not free to leave hospital/care home
For DOLS where does authorisation come from?
Once standard authorisation is give, what is the key safeguard?
Local authority or Court of protection
What are the requirements for DOLS (6)?
What does the MHA 1983 cover (4)
What are the ‘routes’ under the MHA 1983?
MHA section 2- admission for Ax
MHA section 3- admission for treatment
- Treatment includes symptoms
- If SW application, NR must be consulted
- 6 months
- Period is renewable
Safeguards:
Reviewable by MH review tribunal
MHA 1983 section 4- emergency assessment
- Grounds Same as S.2
- Application x1Dr
- 72hrs
MHA 1983 section 131- Informal admission
(Advantaged and disadvantages)
MHA holding powers
Doctors- section 5(2):
- <72hrs
- No right of appeal
Nurse- section 5(4):
- <6hrs
- No right of appeal