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Application of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) and Consenting for Treatment under Concious Sedation.
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) is one piece of legislation
with which all clinicians should be familiar. As treating clinicians, a
capacity assessment is carried out each time a patient is seen, in
order to obtain informed consent. When clinicians question the
capacity of their patients, they should ensure steps are taken to
provide relevant adjuncts to aid understanding, from visual aids to
alternative time and environment. If a patient is deemed to lack
capacity, it should be determined if this is temporary, fluctuating or
permanent, as well as the severity. For those who lack capacity a
best interest assessment should be undertaken with all relevant
parties involved, with the overall decision being made in the
patient’s best interest and in the least restrictive manner.
Considerations of sedation technique, clinical holding, or any other
procedures should be included in the consent form, with periodic
review of the best interest decision as a patient’s circumstances
may change over time.