Wear develops an efficient and flexible model of informed consent that accommodates both clinical realities and legal and ethical imperatives. In this second edition, he has expanded his examination of the larger process within which informed consent takes place and his discussion of the clinician's need for a wide range of discretion.
In this book, the absence of a clear, general formulation is the problem chapter one seeks to solve by presenting a theory of informed consent.
Drawing on case material from both the UK and the USA, this is the first book of its kind to offer a comprehensive assessment of healthcare law as applied to the unique situation of pregnancy.
Person in Medical Ethics [microform]
A Practical Guide to Mental Health and the Law in Ontario
This simple reference book should answer most of your questions about the risks of surgery and is written in understandable language.
The handbook is concise and easy to understand, and is fully illustrated to give useful detail on anatomy, techniques or complications that can be shown to patients at the bedside to enhance knowledge and understanding during the consent ...
Consent: Patients and Doctors Making Decisions Together
National Consent Policy
... Grundaufklärung he- raus , die etwa nur im Unterlassen einer genaueren Beschreibung eines Ein- zelaspekts im Rahmen des gesamten Risikospektrums " liegen , „ der zwar dem Patienten besonders hätte dargestellt werden müssen , ohne dessen ...
Informed Consent: A Guide for Health Care Providers