Clinical forensic medicine : a physician's guide / Margaret M. Stark, editor.

This third edition of the definitive text on clinical forensic medicine has been extensively revised to reflect the subject's growing recognition as a specialist discipline, and features fresh international perspectives as well as a new chapter on the TASER.

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Other Authors: Stark, Margaret (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Edition:Fourth edition.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- 1: Clinical Forensic Medicine: History and Development -- Introduction -- Historical References -- Late Eighteenth Century Onwards -- Contemporary Clinical Forensic Medicine -- Global Clinical Forensic Medicine -- Conclusions -- References -- 2: Fundamental Principles -- Introduction -- Scope of Practice -- Ethical Principles -- Role of HCP in the Forensic Environment -- Consent -- Requisites for Consent -- Capacity -- Understanding Risks and Warnings -- Voluntary Agreement -- Adult Patients Who Lack Capacity -- Minors and Consent -- The Professional Duty of Candour [33] 
505 8 |a Whistleblowing -- Intimate Samples and Intimate Searches -- Video and Audio Recordings -- Recording Telephone Calls -- Emergencies -- Confidentiality -- Death and Confidentiality -- Detention and Confidentiality -- Exceptions to the General Duty of Confidentiality -- With the Patient's Consent -- Disclosures Required by Law -- Statutory Restrictions on Disclosing Information about Patients -- Gender Recognition Act 2004 (UK) -- Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (UK) 
505 8 |a The National Health Service (Venereal Diseases) Regulations 1974 (Wales) and the NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) Directions 2000 (England) -- Medical Teaching, Research, and Audit -- Disclosures in the Public Interest -- Duty to Report Gunshot and Knife Wounds -- Disclosures to Protect the Patient -- Disclosures to Protect Others -- Disclosures About Patients Who Lack the Capacity to Consent -- Record Keeping -- The Caldicott Principles (2013) Are as follows [56] -- Principle 1 -- Justify the Purpose(s) for Using Confidential Information 
505 8 |a Principle 2 -- Don't Use Personal Confidential Data unless it Is Absolutely Necessary -- Principle 3 -- Use the Minimum Necessary Personal Confidential Data -- Principle 4 -- Access to Personal Confidential Data Should Be on a Strict Need-to-Know Basis -- Principle 5 -- Everyone with Access to Personal Confidential Data Should Be Aware of their Responsibilities -- Principle 6 -- Comply with the Law -- Principle 7 -- The Duty to share Information Can Be As Important as the Duty to Protect Patient Confidentiality -- Access to Health Records -- Preparation of Reports 
505 8 |a Expert Statements/Certificates -- Maria Nittis -- Bias -- Maria Nittis [72] -- Peer Review -- Attendance at Court -- Demeanor in Court -- The Duties of Expert Witnesses -- Pitfalls -- References -- 3: Sexual Assault Examination -- Definitions -- Introduction -- Neuroscience -- Neuropsychology of Trauma -- Medical Examination -- Basic Principles -- Timing of the Examination -- Place of the Examination -- Contamination Reduction -- Consent -- Chaperones -- Medical and Sexual History -- Forensic History -- Substance Use -- Injury Documentation -- Physiology -- Female Physiology -- Male Physiology 
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