Nursing & Health Survival Guide: Patient Consent
Elizabeth Charnock author Denise Owens author
Format:Spiral bound
Publisher:Pearson Education Limited
Published:6th Nov '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A handy sized pocket book with wipe-down laminated pages making it ideal for use on a ward.
Ideal for quick reference, this pocket-sized guide to patient consent puts all the crucial information at your fingertips. It covers all you need to know on: the underlying principles of consent; consent and adult patients; consent and adults who lacks capacity; children and consent; and young people and consent.
The general position in law is that there is an obligation for practitioners to obtain valid consent from their patients before touching them as part of an examination, routine personal care or therapeutic treatment. However, the law relating to consent is complex. Situations may arise where a patient requires urgent treatment yet is either unwilling or unable to give their consent. Concerns may also arise over the form and context of the consent.
With reference both to decided case law and work based scenarios, this guide provides a succinct and accessible guide to consent for all health and social care practitioners. This is an accessible but informative reference to the concept of consent to treatment. It provides an introduction to the legal basis of consent and explores the issue of valid consent. This book considers issues within the context of illustrative practical examples, and decided case law.
ISBN: 9780273775171
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42 pages