Learning: St. Mary'S College of Tagum, Inc
Learning: St. Mary'S College of Tagum, Inc
NURSING PROGRAM
LEARNING
NCM 118 - CARE OF CLIENTS WITH LIFE-THREATENING CONDITIONS,
ACUTELY ILL/MULTI-ORGAN PROBLEMS, HIGH ACUITY AND EMERGENCY
MODULE
SITUATION
BSN4
Prepared by:
JOSEFINA S. BALOTE,RN,MN
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Learning Outcomes
At the end of the lesson the students can:
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Ethico-Legal
Considerations in the
Critical Care
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
Autonomy – Patient’s right to self determination
Non-maleficent – do no harm
Beneficence – Promoting good
Veracity – the obligation to tell the truth
Fidelity – faithfulness to agreements and
responsibilities
Justice – the fair allocation of medical resources
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PALLATIVE CARE
caring for a patient to relieve pain and make the
dying process as peaceful as it can be.
Depending on patients’ wishes, they are given
food and hydration
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Critical Care
CPR DESISIONS
Ethical questions on CPR: in what situations, for
how long?
Do not resuscitate (DNR): orders are commonly
implemented in the critical care setting as a
prelude to end—of-life care.
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EUTHANASIA
Is a Greek word meaning “good death”, is
popularly known as “mercy killing”
Active
Passive
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FUTILE CARE
Futile medical care is the continued provision
of medical care or treatment to a patient when
there is no reasonable hope of a cure or
benefit
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MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION
Informed Consent
Advanced Directives
Incident Reports
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ADVANCE DIRECTIVES
is a document by which a person makes
provision for health care decisions in the
event that, in the future, he/she becomes
unable to make those decisions
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INCIDENT REPORTS
document the occurrence bof anything out
of the ordinary that results in, or has the
potential result in, harm to a patient, employee
or visitor
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USE OF RESTRAINTS
• intervention that limits a person’s freedom to
move
•Physical or chemical
•Use only when all other methods have failed
•As a last resort
•Use least restrictive method possible
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PASSIVE EUTHANASIA
it is legal in India. On 7th March 2011 the
Supreme Court Of India legalized passive
euthanasia by means of withdrawal of life
support to patients in permanent vegetative
state
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AUTOPSY
or postmortem examination is an
examination of the body after death
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4 “A”s
Critical and 4 “R”s (American Asso of Critical-
Care
care Nurses (AACN)
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SYNTHESIS
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Patient Autonomy,
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Patient Autonomy,
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Patient Autonomy
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ASSESSMENT
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