PHIL 2015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 53: Drug Interaction, Conscientious Objector

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Standard 3. 3: members practice patient-centered care and treat patients with sensitivity, caring, consideration and respect. Standard 3. 16: members provide fair and equitable access to pharmacy services and deliver consistent quality of care to all patients regardless of socio-economic status, culture, disease state or any other factor. Standard 3. 8: members respect the patient"s right to accept or refuse treatment and/or services provided, without predjudice. We need to clearly document the outcome of the encounter: if the patient followed our treatment or not, and the fact that we informed them on the benefits of treatment, and the risks of not following treatment. Standard 3. 11: members respect the right of a competent minor to proide informed consent and make decisions about their healthcare. Standard 3. 12: members recognize and respect the right of a legally authorized substitute decision-maker to make decisions on the incompetent patient"s behalf.

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