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This book sets out the scope of the nurse's legal obligations and rights, highlighting certain ethical dilemmas in practice. When can a nurse 'blow the whistle' on poor standards of care? When does a patient have the right to die?
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Nurses, Law and legislation, Nursing, Malpractice, Verpleging, Nursing Legislation, Verpleegkundigen, Gezondheidsrecht, Nursing, law and legislation, Nurses, malpractice, Medical care, great britain, United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery, and Health VisitingPlaces
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Table of Contents
Introduction: the nurse and the legal environment
Nursing negligence: general issues
Patient safety, litigation and complaints in the National Health Service
Legal aspects of expanded role, clinical guidelines and protocols, and nurse prescribing
Consent to treatment I : general principles
Consent to treatment II : children and the mentally ill
Privacy, confidentiality and access to health-care records
Clinical research and the nurse
Reproductive choice
The end of life
The NMC code of professional conduct: standards for conduct, performance and ethics.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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