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Textbook Chapter 3 - Coggle Diagram
Textbook Chapter 3
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Types of Decision Making
infomred consent
clinician has a responsibility to provide information on the aim of the recommendation, the potential benefits, the known harms, and the process that will occur; the patient has the right to ask additional questions about the treatment and the availability of other alternatives
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a clinician has the responsibility to convey a recommendation to the patient. The patient must decide whether to accept or reject the recommendation
shared decsion making
patients can expect to be informed of the existence of a range of accepted options and be assisted in their efforts to obtain information
patients may seek information on experimental or alternative approaches and can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these approaches with the clinician
clinicians serve as a source of information for patients, including providing it directly or identifying means of obtaining information
considerations besides benefits and harms are part of the decision making process, including considerations such as cost, risk taking attitudes, and the distress/discomforts associated with the treatment
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inform of decision
clinician has all the essential information to make a decision that is in the patient's best interest
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patients accept that the clinicians recommendation without necessarily understanding or agreeing with underlying reasoning