Concepts that fall under autonomy
how to help your pt maintain autonomy
Providers have a fiduciary duty to
provide care that is in the best interest of the patient
Guidelines that forbid providers from providing care that:
does more harm than good
is ineffective
stems from malicious or selfish acts
Principles of Medical Ethics
autonomy - A person’s right to make their own decisions
Nonmaleficence - do no harm
Beneficence - The duty to promote what is best for others
justice - Fair treatment; Distribute resources fairly
the ability of a patient to understand the benefits and risks of, and the alternatives to, a proposed treatment or intervention
Decision making capacity
Determined based upon the specific decision at hand - Is the decision straightforward (when to eat) or complex (safety in home)?
decision making capacity can be determined by who?
how?
general clinician
Cognitive assessments can help in determining cognitive dysfunction that might interfere with decision making - Clock draw is most reliable
a person’s ability to act reasonably after understanding the nature of the situation being faced
competence
Consider consulting who if you feel a patient’s mental condition is interfering with their decision-making ability
psychiatrist
competence is determined by who?
Determined by a court of law
Assessing a patient’s decision making capacity:
Principles of Informed Consent
What is included in an informed consent?
Having the Conversation about Informed Decision Making
The process of a patient talking with the their loved ones, often in conjunction with a healthcare clinician, about plans and preferences for future care
Advanced Care Planning
parts of Advance Directives
what is a Living Will
medical power of attorney
If a MPOA is not designated, is determined by ?
law in a default order
Medical care focused on improving quality of life for people living with serious illness regardless of prognosis
Palliative Care
a condition that carries a high risk of mortality, negatively impacts quality of life and daily function, and/or is burdensome in symptoms, treatments or caregiver stress.
serious illness
Focuses of palliative care
Palliative care can be delivered along with cure-focused treatments
A form of palliative care when there is a limited life expectancy
Hospice Care
eligibility for Hospice Care