The definitions in this
section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Adult" means an individual who is eighteen years of age
or older.
(2) "Attending physician" means the physician who has
primary responsibility for the care of the patient and treatment
of the patient's terminal disease.
(3) "Competent" means that, in the opinion of a court or in
the opinion of the patient's attending physician or consulting
physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, a patient has the
ability to make and communicate an informed decision to health
care providers, including communication through persons familiar
with the patient's manner of communicating if those persons are
available.
(4) "Consulting physician" means a physician who is
qualified by specialty or experience to make a professional
diagnosis and prognosis regarding the patient's disease.
(5) "Counseling" means one or more consultations as
necessary between a state licensed psychiatrist or psychologist
and a patient for the purpose of determining that the patient is
competent and not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological
disorder or depression causing impaired judgment.
(6) "Health care provider" means a person licensed,
certified, or otherwise authorized or permitted by law to
administer health care or dispense medication in the ordinary
course of business or practice of a profession, and includes a
health care facility.
(7) "Informed decision" means a decision by a qualified
patient, to request and obtain a prescription for medication that
the qualified patient may self-administer to end his or her life
in a humane and dignified manner, that is based on an
appreciation of the relevant facts and after being fully informed
by the attending physician of:
(a) His or her medical diagnosis;
(b) His or her prognosis;
(c) The potential risks associated with taking the
medication to be prescribed;
(d) The probable result of taking the medication to be
prescribed; and
(e) The feasible alternatives including, but not limited to,
comfort care, hospice care, and pain control.
(8) "Medically confirmed" means the medical opinion of the
attending physician has been confirmed by a consulting physician
who has examined the patient and the patient's relevant medical
records.
(9) "Patient" means a person who is under the care of a
physician.
(10) "Physician" means a doctor of medicine or osteopathy
licensed to practice medicine in the state of Washington.
(11) "Qualified patient" means a competent adult who is a
resident of Washington state and has satisfied the requirements
of this chapter in order to obtain a prescription for medication
that the qualified patient may self-administer to end his or her
life in a humane and dignified manner.
(12) "Self-administer" means a qualified patient's act of
ingesting medication to end his or her life in a humane and
dignified manner.
(13) "Terminal disease" means an incurable and irreversible
disease that has been medically confirmed and will, within
reasonable medical judgment, produce death within six months.
[2009 c 1 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 1000, approved November 4, 2008).]