Module 3, advanced services & ethical issues Flashcards

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Describe how changes to practice landscape and paradigm shift in pharmacy practice in Australia create complex ethical dilemmas and complexity in the provision of cognitive services…

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  • changes in the pharmacy practice environment has increasingly exposed pharmacists to more complex ethical dilemmas
  • Pharmacists practising in rural communities experience unique challenges
  • structured and sound ethical reasoning skills are essential as pharmacists are faced with contemporary challenges
  • pharmcies attend to medication-related needs & patient-centred services as compared to previously product-based only needs
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What are the principles from the Code of Ethics?

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Why is privacy important?

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  • pharmacists need information about patients to make informed decisions
  • patients only likely to disclose info if understood it will be kept priate and confidential and used for relevant purposes
  • therapeutic relationship between pharmacist & patient
  • access to private & confidential info creates combination of legal, professional & ethical obligations
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What is privacy?

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  • privacy: focussed on collection of information
  • confidentiality: focussed on communication of info
  • complementary to each other
  • individuals have the right to disclose or conceal personal info at their own choice
  • need patients permission/ consent to share information
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What is privacy legislation?

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  • regulates the collection, storage, use, access, disclosure and destruction of personal info
  • personal info: means info or an opinion, whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the info or opinion
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What are types of consent? What constitues a valid consent?

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Types of consent

  • verbal
  • implied
  • written

What constitues a valid consent?

  • informed consent
  • must cover the actual procedure
  • consent must be voluntary given by patient
  • legal capacity to give valid consent
  • adults 18 years and older of sound mind have capacity to give consent
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