Clinical research and the nurse
Nurses increasingly participate in clinical trials (Parabor 1997). The nurse may run his/her own trial or may undertake research as part of a diploma qualification or for a higher degree….
Nurses increasingly participate in clinical trials (Parabor 1997). The nurse may run his/her own trial or may undertake research as part of a diploma qualification or for a higher degree….
INTRODUCTION Confidentiality has long been emphasised in nursing practice. The Nightingale oath provided that: “every nurse should be one who is to be depended upon, in other words, capable of…
Chapter 3. Patient safety, litigation and complaints in the National Health Service John Tingle In this chapter the topics of patient safety, litigation and National Health Service (NHS) complaints will…
The role of the nurse is the subject of constant evolution. Today, nurses perform tasks that would in the past have been undertaken by doctors, an initiative encouraged by the…
In Chapter 5 the basic principles of the law as it relates to consent to treatment were examined. This chapter focuses on the treatment of two particular groups of patients,…
This chapter focuses upon certain specific issues that have important ramifications regarding nursing accountability, such as expanded role, the operation of clinical care guidelines and protocols, and nurse prescribing. In…
INTRODUCTION Nurses are not only professionally accountable to patients through the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct, Performance and Ethics (the Code) (Nursing and…
One of the most fundamental principles of health-care law and ethics is that treatment should be given only with the patient’s consent. The nurse is frequently the person who has…
chapter 12 The Term Newborn Objectives 1. Define each key term listed. 2. Briefly describe three normal reflexes of the newborn, including the approximate age of their disappearance. 3. Demonstrate the steps in…
chapter 22 Health Care Adaptations for the Child and Family Objectives 1. Define each key term listed. 2. List five safety measures applicable to the care of the hospitalized child. 3. Illustrate techniques…