Written by paramedics for paramedics, this resource provides you with
all the key information you will need to know as you navigate your way
through the, often tricky and, complicated area of law and ethics in
paramedic practice. Eleven contributing authors, each with their own
perspectives and clinical backgrounds, explain the essential principles
and apply these across the whole of the UK. Chapters cover a range of
topics including:
- Information governance
- Mental capacity
- Clinical negligence
- Paramedic use of social media
- Assessment and treatment of children
- Medicines management.
Each topic is broken down into practical chunks with many chapters
supported by case studies to help relate the content to paramedic
practice. Sixteen case studies, on topics from resuscitation to consent,
and useful top tips will help you develop, reflect on and consider your
own ethical practice. The law and how it relates to your practice can be
complex, but with the help of this handy guide you will quickly gain
confidence and insight into the legislation surrounding this vital
aspect of paramedic practice.