Reference no: EM133747797
While admitting Mr. Chenelyn for his procedure, Edna noticed that the procedure consent form - ideally completed at the physician's office or the admission clinic - is not signed.
Edna tried to confirm with Mr. Chenelyn that he has consented to the procedure, but they are having difficulty understanding each other. When Edna asked questions in English, Mr. Chenelyn responds in Cantonese. Edna called a hospital interpreter.
When the interpreter arrived, Edna learned that Mr. Chenelyn did speak to the Physician performing the procedure. He stated, through the interpreter, that he understood and gave consent to the procedure.
Resource: Witnessing vs. obtaining consent: what's the difference? (bccnm.ca)
This assignment's purpose is to develop the learners' critical thinking and awareness through reflection on the topic of consent.
1. What does the term consent mean to you?
2. What is the importance of consent to the patient? What is the importance to the assigned LPN?
3. Which BCCNM Professional Standard indicators apply to this case study? (PLEASE ADD INDICATOR NUMBERS AND WHICH STANDARDS AND ADD EXPLANATION)
4. Which BCCNM Practice Standard applies to consent? Which indicators of this standard apply to consent? (PLEASE ADD INDICATOR NUMBERS AND WHICH STANDARDS AND ADD EXPLANATION)
5. What are Edna's ethical responsibilities?