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Ethics, Law and Professional Issues: A Practice-Based Approach for Health Professionals

Ethics, Law and Professional Issues: A Practice-Based Approach for Health Professionals

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This practice-based textbook explores the ethical, legal and professional issues that characterise the field of healthcare. From seeking consent to upholding patient confidentiality, it examines a broad range of professional dilemmas from everyday practice. Detailed scenarios and engaging discussions help the reader understand how best to balance ethics, the law and professional codes of conduct in order to provide the best standards of care. Whether studying on an undergraduate nursing, midwifery or healthcare related programme or an experienced practitioner, this is essential resource for people working in healthcare looking to develop an ethically, legally and professionally sound approach to practice.
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9780230279940
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
138.00 x 216.00
Weight (g)
249
  • Introduction; A.Gallagher& S.Hodge.- Accountability; S.Ryle.- Informed Consent:: Adults with Capacity; K.Acott & S.Searby.- Consent When Capacity is Compromised; A.Gallagher, S.Hodge& N.Pansari.- Truth Telling; A.Arber& C.Wade.- Confidentiality; P.Colliety& K.Horton.- Justice and Fairness; H.Allan.- Responding to Unprofessional Practice; A.Brown.- Promoting Professional Healthcare Practice; J.Leng& D.Macartney.- Conclusion; A.Gallagher& S.Hodge
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