Decisional Capacity Evaluation: Basic Principles

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Submitted by Minnesota North... on May 25, 2022 - 2:25pm CDT

Resource Type: 
Presentation

This presentation (32:25 minutes) given by Douglas W. Lane discusses basic principles in decisional capacity evaluation when working with older adults. By the end of this presentation, learners should be able to: (1) explain the essential legal foundations and principles guiding decisional capacity assessment; (2) explain the core medical ethical principles of autonomy vs. protection, dual roles, least restrictive alternative, and 'who is the patient?' in the setting of decisional capacity assessment; (3) describe the specific areas of decisional capacity; and (4) explain the key components of testing required for the assessment of decisional capacity.

Author(s): 
Douglas W. Lane
Subject: 
Assessment & Evaluation
Education & Learning
Ethics
Collections: 
Age-Friendly Care and Education Collection
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