Consent to Treatment: A Practical Guide, Fifth Edition is the
single-volume, complete library of patient consent topics and solutions.
Written by an experienced health care attorney and risk manager, this leading
resource helps you formulate your own effective, voluntary and lawful consent
policies and procedures - so that you can successfully limit liability and
avoid litigation.
Long regarded as the "go-to" resource by lawyers and health care providers
alike, Consent to Treatment has been cited in over 100
law review articles and 20 court decisions, including a landmark ruling by the
U.S. Supreme Court regarding end-of-life choice-making.
The Fifth Edition of Consent to Treatment: A Practical Guide
continues to promote the idea that consent is an ongoing communications
process, not just a simple form. Use this resource to go beyond consent merely
as legal defense tool to using consent communication as a patient safety tool.
This revised and updated single-volume library of patient consent topics and
solutions includes these brand new chapters:
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The Art of Consent Communication
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Consent, Reproductive and Gender Health
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Consent, Communicable and Infectious Disease, and the Public Health
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And a new part to the chapter on Workplace Consent Issues focusing on consent
for medical screening and occupational medicine
Consent to Treatment helps you:
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Formulate and enforce effective consent policies and procedures
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Navigate consent topics - both common and complex
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Stay in compliance with state and federal laws on consent
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Provides solid case analysis on important issues in consent to treatment
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Use consent strategies to promote patient safety
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Offers practical risk management insights to mitigate potential for consent
litigation
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And more!
Consent to Treatment, Fifth Edition has been updated to include:
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Discussion of Belgian law on pediatric euthanasia and the American College of
Pediatrics' guidelines for managing end-of-life choice-making for children
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Discussion of the andquot;two physicianandquot; or andquot;two dentistandquot; rule used in some states to
address consent issues when incapable persons are in need of treatment
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Effective use of Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders and Do Not Hospitalize (DNH)
orders
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Review of the Organ Procurement Transplant Network (OPTN) policy statement on "Informed Consent of Transmissible Disease Risk"
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Examination of donation after circulatory death (DCD) in the context of
protocol changes made by the OPTN in September 2014
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Discussion of what the term "elderly" means
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Discussion of the roles of family and friends and the role of a support person
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Höhe: 257 mm
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Dicke: 109 mm
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978-1-4548-4303-0 (9781454843030)
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