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[BOOK] Assessing competence to consent to treatment: A guide for physicians and other …


T Grisso, PS Appelbaum - 1998 - books.google.com
"A clinical masterpiece... Drs. Grisso and Appel- baum have written a practical, clinical guide
to assessing an individual's competence to consent to treatment. Their scholarly reviews and
focused clinical vignettes make this volume an essential element of all physicians' ...
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[BOOK] Essentials of clinical geriatrics


RL Kane, JG Ouslander, IB Abrass - 2003 - books.google.com
NOTICE Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden
our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher
of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to pro- vide ...
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Assessment of patient capacity to consent to treatment

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E Etchells, P Darzins, M Silberfeld, PA Singer, J … - Journal of General …, 1999 - Springer
OBJECTIVE: To compare results of a specific capacity assess- ment administered by the treating
clinician, and a Standard- ized Mini-Mental Status Examination (SMMSE), with the re- sults of
expert assessments of patient capacity to consent to treatment. DESIGN: Cross-sectional ...
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Capacity to make health care decisions: its importance in clinical practice


JG Wong, ICH Clare, MJ Gunn, AJ … - Psychological …, 1999 - Cambridge Univ Press
JG WONG," ICH CLARE, MJ GUNN  AJ HOLLAND From the Department of Psychiatry (Section
of Developmental Psychiatry), University of Cambridge; and Department of Academic Legal
Studies, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham
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Bioethics for clinicians: 3. Capacity.

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E Etchells, G Sharpe, C Elliott, PA … - CMAJ: Canadian Medical …, 1996 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
In the context of patient consent, ";capacity" refers to the pa- tient's ability to understand information
relevant to a treat- ment decision and to appreciate the reasonably foreseeable consequences
of a decision or lack of decision. A person may be "capable" with respect to one decision ...
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Dementias that present with and without posterior cortical features: An important …


DR Royall, M Polk - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1998 - pt.wkhealth.com
There are distinct qualitative differences between the dementias that present with and without
posterior cortical features. These can be utilized in dementia assessment. This paper reviews
the validity and potential utility of a dichotomy based on generalized cortical (Type 1) ...
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ADVANCED LUNG DISEASE Palliation and Terminal Care


J Hansen-Flaschen - Clinics in chest medicine, 1997 - Elsevier
This article addresses palliative care in a narrower sense, by focusing on clinical decision making
and the alleviation of symptoms after a chronic, nonmalignant lung disease advances to the stage
at which relief from suffering supersedes the goals of prevention and cure. Once that point ...
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Criteria for patient decision making (in) competence: A review of and commentary …


SPK Welie - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2001 - Springer
Abstract. The principle of autonomy presupposes Patient Decision Making Competence
(PDMC). For a few decades a considerable amount of empirical research has been done into
PDMC. In this contribution that research is explored. After a short exposition on four ...
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A quantifiable, brief mental status examination for emergency patients* 1


DM Kaufman, L Zun - Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995 - Elsevier
Although paramedics and emergency department (ED) personnel are routinely required to assess
the mental states of patients they are attempting to treat, no structured and easily administered
tool has been validated for their use. The objective of this study was to determine whether ...
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Medical advance care planning for persons with serious mental illness

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ME Foti, SJ Bartels, MP Merriman, KE Fletcher, … - Psychiatric …, 2005 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: This study examined preferences regarding medical advance care planning among
persons with serious mental illness, specifically, experience, beliefs, values, and concerns about
health care proxies and end-of-life issues. METHODS: A structured interview, the Health ...
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