As a healthcare practitioner, you will face a broad
range of professional dilemmas in your everyday
practice. From seeking consent to upholding patient
confidentiality, you'll rely on your knowledge of
ethics, the law and professional codes of conduct to
guide your actions. Balancing these three strands can be
difficult, but with detailed scenarios and accessible
discussion, this book guides you through the
complexities of practice. Taking a practice-based
approach, the text explores the combination of ethical,
legal and professional issues which characterise the
field of healthcare.A range of experienced contributors
come together to provide: a- detailed analysis of
confidentiality, accountability, consent, capacity and
justice, all grounded within the daily practice context;
a- authoritative guidance through discussion of legal
cases, excerpts from statutes and extracts from
professional guidelines; a- realistic scenarios drawn
from a range of health settings, unravelling and
illustrating the guidelines, statutes and policies which
influence practice; a- advice on balancing the
conflicting pressures of the modern healthcare context,
from facing time limitations to challenging the
unprofessional practice of others. Ethics, Law and
Professional Issues puts you at the centre of some of a
practitioner's most difficult decisions. It is therefore
an essential resource for any student of healthcare
looking to develop an ethically, legally and
professionally sound approach to practice. |
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