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Nursing - Completion. Nursing - Practical. It must be noted that, although much of the existing case law refers to doctors, the legal principles on informed consent apply in just the same way to nurses and all other health professionals Young, It must also be noted that the law relating to consent in children is different to that for adults, and is not covered by this article.

Other than in exceptional circumstances, nurses have both a legal and a professional obligation to ensure:. Consent will only be valid if that information has been given. The second article in this series will consider what makes consent valid and explains that this may depend on the circumstances in which care is planned. It will also discuss situations in which treatments and interventions may be given lawfully in the absence of consent. Tagged with: Coronavirus zone: legal and professional issues Newly qualified nurses: legal and ethical issues.

Sign in or Register a new account to join the discussion. You are here: Nurse educators. Informed consent 1: legal basis and implications for practice. Abstract Nurses have a legal duty to ensure they obtain informed consent from their patients before carrying out any intervention or treatment. This article has been double-blind peer reviewed Scroll down to read the article or download a print-friendly PDF here Read part 2 of this series and download our handout for a journal club discussion here.

Box 1. Source: Nursing and Midwifery Council Box 2. The Montgomery case Mrs Montgomery, who had type 1 diabetes, was expecting her first baby; a pre-natal assessment indicated that the baby would be large. Box 3. London: Open University Press. Abingdon: Routledge. New York: Oxford University Press. Cornock M Legal definitions of responsibility, accountability and liability. Nursing Children and Young People ; 3, Hamm R Clinical intuition and clinical analysis: expertise and the cognitive continuum.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. British Journal of Nursing ; 19, Nursing Standard ; 7, Perez-Merino R Strategies for enhancing the delivery of person-centred care. Nursing Standard ; 39, Medical Law Review ; 2, Taylor H What does consent mean in clinical practice?

Nursing Times ; 44, Oxford: Radcliffe Publishing. Thompson C, Dowding Decision making and judgement in nursing — an introduction. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

Professional Confidence A physician should not disclose information, which he obtained in confidence from or about a patient except in conditions required by law. The infirmity of the patient and prognosis should not be told to others not directly concerned. Improper Pressure A physician should not exert improper pressure upon a patient to lend him money or to alter the patient's will in his favour. Emotional or Sexual Relationship A physician should not enter into any emotional or sexual relationship with patient or a member of patient's family, which may disrupt the patient's life, damage, or distress the patient or his or her family.

The following are the three main areas of personal behaviour, which may lead to disciplinary proceedings: a. Abuse of Alcohol and Drugs Treating the patient under the influence of alcohol or drugs is liable to disciplinary proceedings.

Dishonesty Criminal deception, forgery, fraud, theft, and any other offences involving morality and honesty are liable to disciplinary action. Indecency and Violence Indecent behaviour or violent assault on a patient would be regarded as a serious professional misconduct. The letters should be in blue on a white background.

It is improper to affix a signboard on a chemist's shop. At the conclusion of any inquiry regarding professional misconduct, the committee will decide one of the following alternatives, according to the severity of misconduct:. If referees furnish the satisfactory report of conduct after a specified period, then the case will be normally concluded.



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