All terms
Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA)
Also known as: IMCA
An advocate appointed to represent a person who lacks capacity and has no appropriate family or friends, for serious decisions about treatment or accommodation.
Knowing to involve an IMCA for an "unbefriended" patient facing a major decision shows sound understanding of the Mental Capacity Act in practice.
More glossary terms
- ABCDE approachA systematic method for assessing and treating an acutely unwell patient — Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure — dealing with each before moving on.
- AMPLE historyA focused emergency history — Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last meal, Events — taken quickly in acute situations.
- ARCPThe annual assessment that decides whether a doctor in training has met the competencies to progress to the next stage.
- AVPU scaleA rapid way to grade consciousness — Alert, responds to Voice, responds to Pain, Unresponsive — used in initial assessment.
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