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Medical Treatment: Decisions and the Law 3rd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781780439181
Published: October 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Medical Treatment Decisions and the Law covers an increasingly important area of law, seeking to place medical decision-making in its context and to provide practical guidance to the solution of many problems likely to be encountered in practice.

It concentrates on the decisions involved in obtaining authority for the provision, the withholding and withdrawal of physical medical treatment and care and the legal requirements and consequences of the decision-making process.

The third edition is fully updated to include:

  • Cases on deprivation and restraint of liberty since the second edition
  • The March 2014 Supreme Court case of Cheshire West and P&Q, Article 5 ECHR
  • The Supreme Court case in Aintree v James
  • PC v City of York in which MacFarlane LJ emphasised the “decision specific” approach of the Mental Capacity Act
  • Important cases on the assessment and treatment of anorexic patients
  • The position where treatment has been refused by the patient (including force feeding and gynaecological treatment)

Subjects:
Mental Health Law, eBooks, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Part 1: General Principles
1. Consent – general
2. Consent - adults
3. Deciding for others - adults
4. Deciding for others - children
5. Going to court
6. Restraint an deprivation of liberty

Part 2: Specific Problems
7. Sterilisation
8. Abortion
9. Managing pregnancies
10. Feeding
11. Religious objections to treatment
12. Permanent vegetative state
13. Treatment of suicidal patients
14. The end of life
15. Human tissue and organ donation
16. Confidentiality obligations

Appendices