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Revision as of 11:14, 5 July 2015
Background
- Capacity - the ability to understand the nature and effect of one’s acts
- May have capacity in one moment and lack capacity in another
- Does the patient have the ability to understand the nature and effect of his or her acts in a specific moment in time?
- The level of capacity needed to enter into legal documents, such as a durable power of attorney, contract, or a will, differs based upon the type of transaction.
- Use to consent to medical procedures
- Mini mental status exam (MMSE) <19 are correlated with lack of capacity
Application
- Medical Consent: Does the patient have the ability to:
- Communicate
- Understand the medical procedure
- Understand a description of the procedure, its risks, its benefits, and its alternatives?
- Voluntarily consent?
- Give consent because he or she is competent?
