Bullets in BIOETHICS
Bullets in BIOETHICS
Paternalism – the health care provider decides what is best for the client and
attempts to encourage the client to act against his own choices.
b. Informed – client was informed by the physician and understands the procedure.
c. Competent – of legal age (18 y.o. and above), mentally stable, not under the
influence of drugs
• Minors can sign the consent only if they are EMANCIPATED MINORS:
a. Married b. in Military Service c. Self-sufficient and Independent
• Types of Informed Consent
2. Implied – signed during hospital admission and needs no separate consent; for simple &
routine procedures.
• A client has signed the consent but he no longer wish to undergo the
procedure, what can the client do?
- Client may withdraw consent anytime!
• Informed consent is waived in EMERGENCY CASES.
• Sterilization: husband & wife must give consent (except in: abruptio placenta, ectopic pregnancy,
ruptured uterus)
• Informed Consent is Valid only for: 24 hrs
• ADVANCED DIRECTIVES – any advance declaration by a person regarding his care
and medical treatment if he becomes unable to communicate his wishes.
• Types of Advanced Directives:
o LIVING WILL (it’s a LIST of treatments and treatments to be avoided)
- LISTS the medical treatment that a client chooses to omit or refuse if the client becomes
unable to make decisions and is terminally ill.
o DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY (with HEALTH CARE PROXY)
- is a legal document that APPOINTS A PERSON (HEALTH CARE PROXY) chosen by the
client to carry out the client’s wishes or to make decisions on the client’s behalf when the
client can no longer make decisions.