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Consent to Treatment and Refusal of Treatment by Minors
Collegian, 2000L e a r n i n g O b j e c t i v e s battery,so that when patients are "touched After reading this article you will be able to: against their will, that becomes in law bat1. I d e n t i f y w h e n p a t i e n t s m a y t ake tery" (Wallace, 1995, p . 52).
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THE RIGHT TO REFUSE PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1999The right to refuse psychiatric treatment has become an important clinical and legal issue in the last twenty-five years. This article briefly reviews the clinical, administrative, and legal aspects of the right to refuse psychiatric treatment, especially medication. Emphasis is placed on the clinical issues including the reasons for treatment refusals,
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Patients' right to refuse treatment
Hospital Medicine, 2002The recent decision by the High Court to allow a woman paralysed from the neck down to end her life by refusing treatment upholds a competent patient's right to decline treatment, even if this would lead to his or her own death [Re B v NHS Trust 2002]. The ruling, that a woman known as Miss B could have a ventilator keeping her alive ...
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Management of Refusal of Medical Treatment
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1986As patients increasingly refuse medical and surgical treatment, the physician's response to this challenge to the healing-helping role is often extremely negative. Even though refusal may be felt by the patient as the only way to regain a measure of autonomy or control, such a response may have more to do with characteristic coping styles or ...
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Suicide Attempts and Treatment Refusals
Hastings Center Report, 2010It is now well established that competent patients have a legal right to refuse life-sustaining treatment. When patients are unable to make contemporaneous medical choices, the law supports honoring treatment refusals expressed in advance directives. In contrast, just three states permit physician-assisted suicide, and their laws cover only patients ...
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Advance decisions to refuse treatment
British Journal of Nursing, 2019Richard Griffith, Senior Lecturer in Health Law at Swansea University, considers the case of NHS Cumbria CCG v Rushton [2018] , and the importance of recording and giving effect to advance decisions to refuse treatment
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Refusal to treat and refusal to continue treatment
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School Refusal Behaviour Profiles and Academic Self-Attributions in Language and Literature
Sustainability, 2021Carolina Gonzálvez +2 more
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