Involuntary Treatment
Ethic Principles
ANA Code of Ethic Provisions
Possible Outcomes/Solutions
100

How can involuntary treatment affect a patient and provider relationship?

Weakens the relationship, breaks trust

100

What is autonomy?

Personal liberty of action, self determination / the right of an individual to make decision about their own body & treatment, including the right to refuse treatment


100

How many ANA Code of Ethics principles provisions are there in total?

10

100

What is involuntary treatment?

Mandatory mental health assessment and/or treatment given without an individual's consent, typically when their decision-making capacity is impaired.

200

What is Involuntary Hospitalization

Compulsory admission to a psychiatric facility for assessment and treatment

200

How are Beneficence and Non-maleficence different?

Beneficence is the active promotion of good, while as Non-maleficence is the the duty to do no harm


200

Name one of the Provisions mentioned in our presentation, that is related to our ethics case.

(Any of these:)

Provision 1

Provision 2

Provision 3

Provision 4

Provision 8

Provision 9

200

Name one of the alternative responses to this ethical case

(Any of these:)

De-escalation

Prioritize the Patient

Therapeutic Alliance

Shared Plan

300

What do Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) require for patients to follow? And in what environment?

A treatment plan (like taking medication or attending therapy) while living in the community.

300

How many ethical principles were mentioned in our presentation?

4

300

Describe Provision 4 of the ANA Code of Ethics

“Nurses have authority over nursing practice and are responsible and accountable for their practice consistent with their obligations to promote health, prevent illness, and provide optimal care.”

Simple terms: Nurses are responsible for the care they give 


300

What is the positive effect of a shared plan?

Supports recovery and prevents relapse

400

Why is Involuntary treatment known for being a LAST RESORT in patient care for individuals with SMI?

(Any of these:) 

Undermines Trust

Psychological Harm

Effectiveness Debate

Systemic Bias

400

What were the 4 ethical principles mentioned in our presentation?

Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-maleficence, and Justice

400

What ethical principle do Provisions 8 and 9 relate to/support

Justice

400

If you were the nurse in this situation, which of the alternative response methods would you consider first?

De-escalation

Prioritize the Patient

Therapeutic Alliance

Shared Plan