Informed consented mental health act
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Informed consent can be defined as: | A process involving information sharing and decision making |
What is autonomy? | Autonomy is the ability of a person to make a choice for themselves |
The most commonly accepted definition of competence is provided as a set of four decision making abilities. These are: | Understanding, Appreciation, Reasoning and Communicating a choice |
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities aims to | Promote equal rights for all people with disabilities |
Current Mental Health legislation in Aotearoa New Zealand is based on a model of | Substitute decision making |
District Inspectors support | People subject to the Mental Health Act |
The role of the DAO is to | To provide information and assistance about mental health and perform special functions under the Mental Health Act. |
Under the Mental Health Act, 1992 mental disorder means | Has symptoms of abnormal mood or thoughts |
The full title of the Mental Health Act, 1992 is | Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act |
Section 11 of the Mental Health Act, 1292 provides for a period of assessment and treatment for | 5 days |
Section 13 of the Mental Health Act, 1992 allows for a period of assessment and treatments for | 14 days |
Section 29 of the Mental Health Act, 1992 relates to | Treatment in the community |
Section 111 of the Mental Health Act, 1992 allows a RN to | Detain a person for 6 hours for the purposes of assessment |