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Legal Problems in Emergency Medicine

Alan Montague, Andrew Hopper

$114.95 AUD

ISBN:
9780192624963
Published:
18 Jul 1996
Availability:
Print on demand

Legal Problems in Emergency Medicine is a small, practical book which covers a large, complex subject. It is the first book to offer practical guidance specifically for the doctor, nurse, manager, or lawyer faced with legal difficulties arising out of a medical emergency.

'Ignorance of the law is no excuse', and all professionals now require a working knowledge of the law relating to their subject. Those practising Emergency Medicine are no exception, whether casualty officers, hospital specialists, general practitioners, or nursing or paramedical staff.

The first part of this book offers guidance, with examples, for those 'on the spot' in difficult situations, whilst the second part consists of a condensed but authoritative summary of the various legal topics comprising emergency medicine law. Written in plain language, it makes several complex and difficult areas of the law accessible to the legal layman-yet it does not avoid more complicated issues and is fully reference so that the truth of each statement can be validated.

Readers will benefit from the extensive working knowledge of a unique team of authors: an emergency physician who has practised at the English Bar, and a practising solicitor.

Part 1: Practical problems
1: Avoiding trouble
2: Department discipline
3: Obtaining consent
4: Special patients with special problems
5: Officialdom
6: Local difficulties
7: Writing reports
8: Going to court
Part 2: Reference section
9: The system
10: Consent
11: Medical negligence and vicarious liability
12: Confidentiality
13: Police powers
14: Controlled drugs
15: Mental health law
Index

Alan Montague , Emergency Medicine Consultant, Southmead Hospital, Bristol

Andrew Hopper , Consultant to Cartwright, Adams & Black, Solicitors, Cardiff