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Q143 of 149
intermediate
ECT
pregnancy
severe-depression
informed-consent
ANCC
A PMHNP is considering recommending electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for a pregnant patient with severe depression and active suicidal ideation. What are the key ethical considerations?
A
ECT is absolutely contraindicated during pregnancy
B
ECT is generally considered one of the safer options for severe depression during pregnancy. The ethical analysis weighs procedural risks against the risks of untreated severe depression. Ensure thorough informed consent with pregnancy-specific considerations and multidisciplinary coordination.
C
Delay all treatment until after delivery
D
ECT is only justified during pregnancy if psychotic features are present
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