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Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare Graham Avery

Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare By Graham Avery

Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare by Graham Avery


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A concise introduction which provides all the information pre-qualifying nurses and healthcare students need to prepare them for practice. The chapters examine key legal and ethical principles, providing both theoretical background and legislative case examples.

Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare Summary

Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare: An Introduction by Graham Avery

An invaluable support for learning throughout all levels of training, this book introduces the key legal, ethical and professional principles guiding nursing and healthcare practice.

Illustrating clearly how legal and ethical principles interplay and inform professional development, Graham Avery focuses directly on the vital areas - such as negligence, consent, confidentiality, and professional conduct - that healthcare students and practitioners need to understand in order to practice safely and ethically.

Adopting a very practical, accessible approach, central themes and arguments are highlighted with real and fictional case studies which will help readers connect the often dry topics of law and ethics to their own work with patients. End-of-chapter exercises also serve to encourage critical thinking and to challenge opinion.

With further chapters covering more specific areas such as mental health law, end-of-life decisions, and childrens law, this will be an indispensable resource for all nursing and healthcare students and practitioners.

Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare Reviews

This book embraces the dynamic and constantly changing nature of healthcare law and ethics. It is written by a well established practitioner in the field, which is evident from the topics covered and the appropriateness of the text at all levels. The text is accessible and interesting, giving real and fictional examples and including a lively selection of quotes. I recommend this book to anyone interested in legal and ethical issues, and would urge libraries to purchase it as a reference text for general use. -- Anne Lydon * Cancer Nursing Practice *

Graham Avery has produced a valuable addition to the body of work on nursing and healthcare ethics. Offering thought-provoking new insights, the text is lively and accessible. It will help nurses to get to grips with the ethical and legal dimensions of some of the most challenging areas of practice. -- Jean Bell

Graham Averys book is a good introduction to law and ethics for nursing students, nurses and healthcare assistants. It is written in easy to read and accessible language. There are excellent, clear learning outcomes for each chapter, with real-life and fictional clinical scenarios to help gain greater understanding of the issues in practice. -- Mark Cornock * Nursing Standard *
The accessible approach to this complex subject area are strengths of this text. It would be appropriate for pre-registration healthcare students and experienced practitioners. -- Julie McGarry

About Graham Avery

Graham Avery is Lecturer at the University of Essex.

Table of Contents

The English Legal System An Introduction to Healthcare Ethics Negligence Consent Confidentiality Resource Allocation Mental Health Children Professional Conduct End of Life Decisions Appendix

Additional information

GOR007042282
9781848607347
1848607342
Law and Ethics in Nursing and Healthcare: An Introduction by Graham Avery
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sage Publications Ltd
2012-11-09
352
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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