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Law and Ethics for Paramedics: An Essential Guide (Third edition)

Eaton, Georgette(Edited by)
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In order to tackle ethical and legal intricacies with confidence, it is paramount that paramedics acquire firm understanding and knowledge as a foundation for their practice. This essential guide equips you with the expertise needed to adeptly navigate these complexities, enabling you to address them with assurance when they arise.

With contributions from experienced paramedic authors, each chapter skilfully amalgamates the crucial principles of ethical thinking and UK law. This expanded third edition has also been meticulously updated with the latest case law and legislative changes. It presents revised ethical considerations, providing valuable insights to enhance your day-to-day practice and empower you to make sound judgements, while real-world examples ensure relevance and applicability to your professional journey.

With this book at your side, you will be able to successfully navigate the legal and ethical landscape you are faced with, helping you make a positive impact to patient care and reinforcing your commitment to professional excellence.

Key features:
Brand new content on applied ethics, the role of the coroner's court in England and Wales and patients' refusal of blood products.
Robustly evidence-based with updated case law throughout.
Clear explanations of complex topics such as mental capacity, mental health, medical treatment of children and organ donation.
Case studies to help you apply your knowledge to the real world.
Aligned to the Health and Care Professions Council's standards of proficiency for paramedics, to give you the confidence you need to deliver safe and professional patient care.

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Class Publishing
185959977X / 9781859599778
eBook (EPUB)
610.737
12/12/2023
England
English
300 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Previous edition: 2022 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.