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What is the significance of 'expressed wishes' in the context
of the HCCA? -
ANSWER-Wishes expressed while capable take
precedence over earlier
wishes if expressed later while
capable.
What is the role of the Public Guardian and Trustee according
to the HCCA? - ANSWER-Their intervention is permitted only as
a last resort in decisions for incapable persons.
What is the definition of 'recipient' in the context of the HCCA?
- ANSWER-A person who is to receive personal assistance
services in a long-term care home or prescribed setting.
What is the role of a guardian of care under the HCCA? -
ANSWER-A guardian
of care can waive the application for consent to treatment
if they have the
authority to give or refuse
consent.
, Under what conditions does subsection (1) of the HCCA not
apply? - ANSWER-
It does not apply to a person with a guardian of the person or
an attorney for
personal care who has the authority to consent or
refuse treatment.
What must a health practitioner do before beginning treatment
on an incapable person? - ANSWER-The practitioner must
ensure that 48 hours have elapsed since being informed of an
intended application to the Board, or until the application is
resolved.
Who can give or refuse consent on behalf of an incapable
person? - ANSWER-
Consent can be given by the person's guardian, attorney for
personal care,
representative appointed by the Board, spouse, partner,
relative, or a children's
aid
society.
What are the requirements for a person to give or refuse
consent under the HCCA? - ANSWER-The person must be
capable regarding the treatment, at least 16 years old, not
prohibited by court order from giving consent, available, and
willing to assume responsibility.