In assessing whether electroconvulsive therapy is medically indicated, the medical director of the state facility where the patient resides or the patient's physician shall consider the following factors:
A. the predicted extent and duration of the therapeutic effects on mental activity and behavior patterns that the electroconvulsive therapy is expected to produce;B. the risks of adverse side effects compared with potential benefits to the patient;C. the likelihood that the treatment will produce the desired effects;D. whether alternative treatments are available that produce less risk;E. the medical community's standard for use of electroconvulsive therapy; andF. the patient's capacity to determine whether the treatment is desirable.Minn. R. agency 196, ch. 9515, ADMINISTRATION OF SPECIFIED THERAPIES TO STATE HOSPITAL PATIENTS, pt. 9515.0600
Statutory Authority: MS s 246.01