Bioethics 3
Bioethics 3
Bioethics 3
Joyce D. Cajigal,RN
Proxy Consent / Legally Acceptable Representative
• The Mental Capacity Act was written to protect and empower vulnerable
people who may not be able to make their own decisions (Department of
Constitutional Affairs (DCA) 2005).
• If a person lacks capacity to make decisions or is incompetent then every
effort is made to find out what that person would like to happen and then
continue to treat that person with the same respect as any other person.
• People who are incapacitated and over 16 years of age can appoint a person
to make decisions for them, which includes health-related issues. That
person could be their parent or foster parents or a person appointed by a
court. Consent must be obtained from this appointed person if and when
the need arises.
Confidentiality
Keeping privileged information private
• One tries not to promise anything unless one can keep to it.
• By fidelity, we mean the obligation to act in good faith and
to keep vows and promises, fulfill agreements, maintain
relationships and fiduciary responsibilities.
• The model for fidelity
– Keeping one’s word of honor
– Loyalty to commitments
– Reliability
Fidelity (the obligation not to deceive and to keep promises).
Product A Product B
• Feature 1 • Feature 1
• Feature 2 • Feature 2
• Feature 3 • Feature 3