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Law and ethics for paramedics : an essential guide / Compiled by Georgette Eaton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bridgwater, Somerset : Class Professional Publishing, c2019.Description: xix, 245 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781859596678
LOC classification:
  • KD3405.E45 2019
Summary: Providing a clear and concise overview of applied law and ethics to UK paramedic practice, this book brings together the essential principles from a range of perspectives. Written by paramedics, for paramedics, it includes chapters on information governance, mental capacity, clinical negligence and medical research, with a specific focus on legislation and case law across the United Kingdom. Practical top tips are outlined in chapters focusing on paramedic use of social media, gaining consent and the assessment and treatment of children. Realistic case studies prompt the reader to consider the legislation relating to mental health, medicines management as well as palliative and end of life care
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Books Books KMTC:KURIA CAMPUS General Stacks KD3405.E45 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available KUR/457

previously published as 1st ed.,

includes bibliographical references and index

Providing a clear and concise overview of applied law and ethics to UK paramedic practice, this book brings together the essential principles from a range of perspectives. Written by paramedics, for paramedics, it includes chapters on information governance, mental capacity, clinical negligence and medical research, with a specific focus on legislation and case law across the United Kingdom. Practical top tips are outlined in chapters focusing on paramedic use of social media, gaining consent and the assessment and treatment of children. Realistic case studies prompt the reader to consider the legislation relating to mental health, medicines management as well as palliative and end of life care

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