Professional Boundaries Flashcards

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What is the (UK) legal framework for assisting in emergency situations?

A

No legal obligation, unless Duty of Care is established

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Are there any non-legal considerations to be taken into account in emergency situations?

A
Professional Obligation (GMC)
Take into account: own safety, own competence, alternative options
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What are the ethical principles underpinning assisting in Emergencies?

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Duty: Duty of Care (if identified), Moral Duty (raised because of professional standing)
Benefit: Doctor’s skills are more likely to cause benefit
Virtue Ethics: compassion is expected of good doctors

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What does the GMC say about prescribing outside your normal professional relationship?

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You MUST avoid prescribing for yourself or anyone close to you

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What does the GMC say about treatment outside of the normal professional relationship?

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Avoid providing any medical care for those close to you

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What are the reasons not to treat people outside the normal professional relationship?

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Emotional compromise
Confidentiality
Awkwardness with sensitive topics
Inferior clinical assessment

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What does the GMC say about the link between personal and professional behaviour?

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Your personal conduct must justify patient’s trust in you and the profession

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