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Avoiding litigation: what aesthetic nurses need to know about capacity to consent

Avoiding litigation: what aesthetic nurses need to know about capacity to consent During the consultation process, medical aesthetic practitioners are responsible for considering whether the patients they see have the capacity to make decisions related to cosmetic procedures. In the third of this series of legal articles, Mandy Luckman explains the basic principles of capacity, defines the responsibilities of aesthetic practitioners and presents capacity as an ongoing consideration http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Aesthetic Nursing Mark Allen Group

Avoiding litigation: what aesthetic nurses need to know about capacity to consent

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing , Volume 3 (4): 3 – May 1, 2014

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Publisher
Mark Allen Group
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 MA Healthcare Limited
ISSN
2050-3717
eISSN
2052-2878
DOI
10.12968/joan.2014.3.4.190
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Abstract

During the consultation process, medical aesthetic practitioners are responsible for considering whether the patients they see have the capacity to make decisions related to cosmetic procedures. In the third of this series of legal articles, Mandy Luckman explains the basic principles of capacity, defines the responsibilities of aesthetic practitioners and presents capacity as an ongoing consideration

Journal

Journal of Aesthetic NursingMark Allen Group

Published: May 1, 2014

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