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Legal aspects of continence

British Journal of Nursing, 2006
This article considers the law which applies to the supply of incontinence equipment. It considers the liability of the employee and the primary care trust and possible defences to an action for negligence and the right to acquire records relating to an incident which has arisen. It also looks at the health and safety laws which apply to the provision
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Legal aspects of the web

Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 2004
Les AA. examine la litterature relative aux questions juridiques soulevees par l'internet que les professionnels de l'information sont susceptibles de rencontrer. Ils abordent les themes du droit d'auteur et de la gestion des droits electroniques, des noms de domaine et des marques commerciales, des pratique de liens, des brevets, de la pornographie et
Alexandre López Borrull   +1 more
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Legal aspects of teleradiology

Der Radiologe, 1997
It is hoped that the implementation of teleradiology will improve the quality and economic effectiveness of health care in the future. The German federal government has submitted a bill for a legal statute, thereby creating the necessary framework to guarantee the essential "document security".
K, Ulsenheimer, N, Heinemann
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LEGAL ASPECTS OF EPILEPSY

Neurologic Clinics, 1999
This article discusses issues of concern for physicians who treat patients with epilepsy. It particularly focuses on driving laws and employment of people with epilepsy. Physicians are often asked to provide certification to state driving authorities regarding whether their patients are fit to drive; sometimes, they are required to report patients who ...
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Legal Aspects of Dementia

2008
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses methods used to evaluate patient capacity in a variety of decision-making areas. The chapter presents two models of medical decision-making in incapacitated patients: advance directives and health care proxies.
Richard L, Frierson, Katherine A, Jacoby
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Legal Aspects of Psychopharmacology

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1984
Pharmacologic treatments useful in managing violent patients are reviewed. General principles of treatment and techniques for intervening in emergency situations are discussed first, followed by more specific recommendations for treating individuals with personality disorders, thought disorders, organic disorders, affective disorders and psychosexual ...
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Legal aspects of the dementias

The Lancet, 1997
Legal principles are challenged by a person’s descent to dementia. Such categories as mild, moderate, severe, and profound dementia mark the steps of descent, but decline is neither necessarily uniform nor determined by neurological or other criteria internal to the person.
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[Legal aspects of teleconsultation].

Revue medicale suisse, 2020
Il n’existe pas en Suisse de cadre légal spécifique à l’exercice de la télémédecine. Le médecin réalisant une téléconsultation doit ainsi respecter les principes généraux de l’exercice médical : apporter des soins en adéquation avec les recommandations professionnelles, délivrer à son patient une information claire, adaptée et complète, mais aussi ...
Percheron Vendeuvre, Laure   +3 more
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Legal Aspects

1999
Abstract An important responsibility of the team managing a patient with head injury is to make sure as soon as possible what funds will be available to cover the costs of treatment and loss of earnings. Unfortunately the amount and quality of rehabilitation that is available may depend on this.
Philip Wrightson, Dorothy Gronwall
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