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17 Cards in this Set

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Probable cause hearing
takes place in hospital with court representative prior to court appearance
Writ of habeas corpus
Court 95, right to a speedy trial
Mental health court
Tarasoff
Duty to inform others of risk
Reise hearing
refusal of medications
Roger S hearing
for minors ages 14-17
Assent
to agree or concur (Children/adolescents)
Short-Doyle Act
Funding for mental health
Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS)
involuntary & conservatorship laws. LPS conservators can hospitalize client, financial conservators cannot
MH patient's BOR (1980)
adequate staff
least restrictive setting
privacy
comfort
informed consent
payment for work done
individualized treatment plan
Ethical principles
autonomy- respect for rational decisions
beneficence- promote good
nonmaleficence- do no harm
Justice- fairness
veracity- truthful
Utilitarianism
Brings the greatest happiness or greatest unhappiness, most good for most people
Kantianism
principle or motivation on which an action is based, sense of duty (moral right, not the outcome)
christian ethics
treat others the way you would want to be treated
natural law
decisions are self-evident and determined by human nature, we are born with right or wrong knowledge
ethical egoism
what is best for the individual, not everyone else
JCAHO Requirements
15 minute observation on all clients restrained
Theories of violence
biologic- genetic, anoxia, hypoglycemia, NTs, dementia
psychoanalytic- Freud, aggression is primitive desire
psychological- aggression due to unmet needs, frustration, poor impulse control, poor coping, helplessness, powerlessness
sociocultural- child abuse, emotional rejection in childhood and parenting styles
behavioral- learned by witnessing violence
humanistic theory- undervalued, unneeded or insignificant results in poor self-esteem