
pmid: 16607257
This article considers the law which applies to the standard of care when patients are being treated in the community for persistent ulcers. It considers the importance of expert opinion in determining the reasonable standard of care and the significance of the guidelines of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence.
Evidence-Based Medicine, Time Factors, Leg Ulcer, Malpractice, Documentation, Community Health Nursing, United Kingdom, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Guideline Adherence, Expert Testimony, Nursing Assessment, Quality of Health Care
Evidence-Based Medicine, Time Factors, Leg Ulcer, Malpractice, Documentation, Community Health Nursing, United Kingdom, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Guideline Adherence, Expert Testimony, Nursing Assessment, Quality of Health Care
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