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Nursing Law for Students in Ireland

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ISBN: 9780717149872
AuthorVan Dokkum, Neil
Pub Date08/04/2011
BindingPaperback
Pages194
CountryIRL
Dewey344.415041
Publisher: Gill
Quick overview New edition of this popular textbook, which presents up-to-date legislation and legal issues affecting nurses in Ireland.
€32.99

New edition of this popular textbook, which presents up-to-date legislation and legal issues affecting nurses in Ireland.


New to this edition:
Practice standards and professional guidance issued by An Bord Altranais, the Department of Health and Children and the HSE for the Registered Nurse PrescriberUp-to-date leading Irish and UK cases are used throughout the text, such as Fitzpatrick & Another v FK & Another [2008] IEHC 104, which deals with capacity to refuse medical treatment




Written in an accessible narrative style, it covers the four areas of accountability affecting all nurses:
Professional liabilityCivil liabilityCriminal liabilityAccountability to the employer




Where legal concepts or terminologies are used, they are thoroughly and clearly explained in a `non-legal' manner



Each chapter contains a concluding summary, useful websites and further reading for research purposes


WRITTEN FOR

- Nursing students at universities and Institutes of Technology

- Post-registration programmes where law is a module

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Product description

New edition of this popular textbook, which presents up-to-date legislation and legal issues affecting nurses in Ireland.


New to this edition:
Practice standards and professional guidance issued by An Bord Altranais, the Department of Health and Children and the HSE for the Registered Nurse PrescriberUp-to-date leading Irish and UK cases are used throughout the text, such as Fitzpatrick & Another v FK & Another [2008] IEHC 104, which deals with capacity to refuse medical treatment




Written in an accessible narrative style, it covers the four areas of accountability affecting all nurses:
Professional liabilityCivil liabilityCriminal liabilityAccountability to the employer




Where legal concepts or terminologies are used, they are thoroughly and clearly explained in a `non-legal' manner



Each chapter contains a concluding summary, useful websites and further reading for research purposes


WRITTEN FOR

- Nursing students at universities and Institutes of Technology

- Post-registration programmes where law is a module