Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2012
Objectives
This chapter will help the Healthcare Ethics Committee (HEC) member:
Summarize the elements of decision-making capacity.
Describe why determination of decision-making capacity is essential forrespecting autonomous patient choices.
Describe one common method and mnemonic for determination ofdecision-making capacity.
Describe the procedure to address any unresolved questions about the patient’sability to make medical decisions.
Case
A 93-year-old woman with early dementia is brought in with cachexia (extreme weight loss).She is widowed. Her sole daughter assists her and is attentive to her. According to her daughter,the patient does not have a guardian. She has been bedbound for the past 2 months,has continued to lose weight, and refuses offered oral feeding, saying she will eat when sheis hungry. The patient doesn’t know the date or year, but knows the season, and that she isin a hospital. She recognizes and responds to her daughter and to the physician, but doesn’tknow the medications she is taking or her medical problems. “My daughter knows all that, andyou should know it, too, since it’s somewhere in my chart in this place and you’re the doctor,”she says.
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