A combined ethics and psychiatric consultation Book Section


Authors: Leeman, C. P.; Blum, J.; Lederberg, M. S.
Editor: Levine, M. L.
Article/Chapter Title: A combined ethics and psychiatric consultation
Abstract: A case presentation is used to illustrate how psychiatrists can contribute to clinical ethics. A 75-year-old man with end-stage COPD was admitted to the ICU. His condition deteriorated and he lost decision-making capacity without expressing his wishes about end-of-life care. Although he no longer needed care in the ICU his surrogate decision-maker objected to his being transferred. Seven months after the patient’s admission an ethics consultation was carried out by a psychiatrist-ethicist. The following issues are discussed, elaborating on points previously made by the authors [1, 2]: the absence of an advance directive, surrogate decision-making, the allocation of ICU beds, guidelines for discharge from the hospital, the lateness of the ethics consultation, and the interweaving of ethical questions with psychiatric factors. The psychiatrist-ethicist was ideally suited to address all these issues and to make a significant contribution to the care of the patient and his family. © Martin Lyon Levine 2009. All rights reserved.
Keywords: advance directives; ethics consultation; psychiatric consultation; surrogate decision-making; organizational ethics
Book Title: The Elderly: Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare Policy
ISBN: 9780754620440
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group  
Date Published: 2009-01-01
Start Page: 159
End Page: 162
Language: English
DOI: 10.4324/9781315240046
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Book Chapter: 16 -- Source: Scopus
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