Ethical FrameworkVersión en línea These are the four parts of our ethical grid: Medical Indications ; Patient Preferences ; Quality of Life; Contextual Features. In the game, select 6 issues which are all part of the same grid quadrant. Match all 24! por Krista Clement 1 Medical Indications 2 Patient Preferences 3 Quality of Life 4 Contextual features What is the pt’s diagnosis/prognosis? Is the problem acute? Critical? Chronic? What are the risks/benefits of treatment? What treatments are available? What are the probabilities of treatment success? What is the plan in case of therapeutic failure? What does the patient want? What are their goals? Is the patient competent? Does s/he comprehend? Has the patient/surrogate been adequately informed? Is consent fully voluntary? Is there any coercion? Has the patient expressed prior preferences (e.g. Advanced directives)? If the patient cannot make his/her own decisions, who has the authority to decide for the patient? How is quality of life defined by the patient? What kind of quality of life will the patient have with/without treatment? Is death inevitable? What comfort measures are available? What is the patient’s subjective acceptance of that quality of life? What is achievable for the patient’s desires and priorities? Whose other interests are affected? Are there cultural/religious factors that might influence treatment decisions? What costs -economic, emotional, societal - are involved? What does the law say? Are there legal requirements in this situation? Are there problems of allocation of resources? Are there family/language factors which might impact communication or decision-making?