This chapter examines the extent of the duty of a medical or other health care practitioner not to undertake any medical, dental or surgical procedure without the consent of the patient. On some occasions, whether for legal reasons (such as the minority of the patient) or factual reasons (...
However, obtaining consent to treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) often poses enormous difficulties in daily clinical work, and has in recent decades been the cause of much dispute between doctors and lawyers. The correct interpretation of the provisions under the relevant laws determines ...
placement to give theirconsenttotreatmentandthe right to request at any time their own discharge [...] daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 委员会关切的是,法律没有明确保障被非自愿安置的人员同意接受这一待 遇的权利及随时请求离开精神病院或社会福利机构的权利。
Understanding Treatment Without Consent In Understanding Treatment Without Consent, key contributors examine the work of the UK Mental Health Act Commission (MHAC), which was established to ensure the care and rights of people subjected to the various sections of the 1983 Ment... I Shaw,UO Notting...
treatment, regardless of consequences and how beneficial or necessary treatment may be –This is both a legal requirement as well as, to most, a moral requirement consent is often viewed as the single most ethically important aspect of medical ethics ...
Consent to Treatment 作者:Rozovsky, Fay A. 出版年:2007-3 页数:1298 定价:$ 428.27 ISBN:9780735562042 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到
To the Editor.— Professor Drane's article, "Competency to Give an Informed Consent: A Model for Making Clinical Assessments,"1 offers a notable attempt to simplify the process of obtaining informed consent for medical care. Unfortunately, his suggestion of a "sliding standard" for competency ra...
The intensive care environment is complex and sometimes confusing to both patients and their relatives. Decisions concerning diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis are often made in emergency situations with insufficient underlying information. Also, the clinical situation sometimes imposes great strain upon the...
Assessing Competence to Consent to Treatment: A Guide for Physicians and Other Health Professionals Citation: Grisso, T., & Appelbaum, P. (1998). Assessing competence to consent to treatment: A guide for physicians and other health care professionals. ... TS Grisso,PS Appelbaum - 《Psychosomatic...
That said, I think agents can be blameworthy for, for example, failures to care or perform due diligence, even if such failures do not wrong the victims. However, I will not argue this point here. Thanks to Jonathan Sarnoff for raising this issue. ...