Veterinary Practice Procedures Flashcards
consent?
formal agreement to the medical or surgical action proposed
an explanation
acknowledgement of the estimated costs
written/verbal
who can give consent?
must be confident that person is able to give consent
a person of authority
- registered owner
- 18+
- co-ownership - both parties
Misuse of Drugs Act?
year? summary?
1971
prevents misuse of controlled drugs
complete ban on receiving, owning, making and/or giving
causes impairment and disturbance in the functioning of the brain - mental capacity act 2005
Mental Capacity Act
year? summary?
2005
person is unable to make decisions because of impairment of, or disturbance in, the functioning of the brain, both permanent or temporary
young persons and children?
under 16
- should never be asked to sign consent form
- parent/guardian signature is required
16-17
- VS judgement
under 18
- considered to lack capacity to make binding contracts
- can they fund fees?
RCVS about consent?
clients informed consent to treatment must be obtained unless delay would adversly affect the animal’s welfare
informed consent?
can only be given by a client who has had the opportunity to consider a range of treatment options, with associated fee estimates, and had all risks explained to them
informed consent requirements?
- oral/written/implication
- contract - only valid if informed
- costs - all associated
- understanding - awareness of risks
- opportunity - ask questions
- public health - human health implications
- options - a full range given
consent forms?
signed consent forms are required for ALL procedures
amendments must be made in ink and initiated and dated
provision - who, what, when, where initial cost location/contact in-patient care information
informed consent and fee?
discuss
- prognosis (cause)
- charges - including post op
- records - any changed in writing on notes
- insurance - owner to confirm
- estimates - in writing, including VAT
- options - referrals? medication vs surgery?
client relationship?
record all information and keep client informed
treat clients fairly and without discrimination
recognise that the client has freedom of choice