Respect for Autonomy; Or the Right to Die?(Reports) (Report) Respect for Autonomy; Or the Right to Die?(Reports) (Report)

Respect for Autonomy; Or the Right to Die?(Reports) (Report‪)‬

Health Information Management Journal 2010, Feb, 39, 1

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Publisher Description

Introduction Recent cases have drawn attention to the issue of individual autonomy and what is sometimes referred to as 'the right to die'. Adult patients who are mentally competent have the right to refuse medical treatment even when that refusal can lead to worsening ill health and even death. This refusal of treatment may only be ignored when statutory law provides for treatment without consent, or a judge makes an order that overrides the patient's consent. While this is largely accepted when patients are physically and mentally competent, it becomes a complex issue when a person is mentally competent but due to physical incapacity are in care because they are unable to care for themselves. A person may be mentally competent but due to being a quadriplegic or suffering a disease that renders them physically immobile, is unable to exercise self care. These patients are reliant upon others for their daily needs, including nutrition and fluids.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2010
February 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
Health Information Management Association of Australia Ltd.
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
204.8
KB

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