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Clinical law updates
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On these pages I discuss the clinical law and the common law relating to information disclosure.
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Permission to refuse blood
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Mr Wheeler highlights a case of a 17 year old refusing a blood transfusion.
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Intoxicated and responsible
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Mr Wheeler reflects on why intoxication has a bearing on a person's responsibility for the way they behave in hospital and
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Compulsory treatment in grave circumstances
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The court considers whether a strict treatment plan including force-feeding is in the best interests of a 12 year old
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Determining incapacity
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Five years ago, a
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's decision provided us with helpful guidance on how to diagnose incapacity.
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Compulsory treatment for diabetes
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The Court of Protection considers whether a patient should be treated for diabetes against his wishes.
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Needle phobia
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Patients do not often disagree with the clinician who is treating them. When disagreement occurs, under some circumstances, this may lead
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Nasogastric tubes: a narrow dispute
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Mr W, a 77 year old man with end stage dementia, lacked capacity to make decisions about his treatment.
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Encourage patients not to leave untreated
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A case study of why it's important for patients not to leave without being treated.
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Body modification
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Nearly twenty years ago, a court was faced with an agonising decision: whether the proposed separation of conjoined twins was lawful
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