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Of course views all mine. All without prejudice. Just a regular chap after all. Oh...and RT's may equally imply ridicule as endorsement.

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    1. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 18
      Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @ang__johnson and

      2/2 And I 'do end-of-life' because it was how I was treated by the 999 Services after my mum's death at home, that got me involved in the debate in the first place: I worked out why 'what happened to me, happened' - and the reasons anger me! Your question isn't rude.

      2 replies 2 retweets 2 likes
    2. Justice For Alice!‏ @ang__johnson Jan 18
      Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @Mindyourownyo and

      (1) It seems that those in pain are not given enough pain relief & those not in pain are given pain relief to be used as a guise to sedate as part of EOL. There are many allegations that many pts were not dying which is what angers me about it. Yes there should be consent

      5 replies 4 retweets 7 likes
    3. Justice For Alice!‏ @ang__johnson Jan 18
      Replying to @ang__johnson @MikeStone2_EoL and

      (2) If they deem a patient as having no mental capacity ( which they can say if they are deeply sedated as an excuse ) eg "The patient is slipping away now and has no capacity" then the medics don't need consent as they will say they are working in the MCA Best Interest of the pt

      2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
    4. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 18
      Replying to @ang__johnson @Mindyourownyo and

      The medics shouldn't normally 'be making the best-interests decisions' - the MCA is more complicated than the medics claim it is.

      2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    5. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 19
      Replying to @Mindyourownyo @ang__johnson and

      Our judges have made it 100% clear that 'doctor knows best' now only applies to prognoses and treatment: rather like 'pilots can best fly the plane, but the passengers decided where the plane was flying to'. Ditto - NOW [post 'Bolam'] with 'heathcare'.

      2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
    6. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Jan 19
      Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @Mindyourownyo and

      John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke

      Well... post-Bolam ish.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/938175044177596421 …

      John Clarke added,

      John Clarke @C7RKY
      One of the most important commentary pieces I've ever read on informed consent law. Equally so re judicial deference to doctors: "This approach is in line with Bolam rather than Montgomery & reflects her failure to take on board that the landscape of informed consent has shifted" https://twitter.com/louise_austin12/status/935090031340982272 …
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    7. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 19
      Replying to @C7RKY @Mindyourownyo and

      Growl - some judges make me angry! Montgomery - and particularly Lady Hale's 'appendix' couldn't really have been much clearer! Montgomery ruling at https://www.supremecourt.uk/decided-cases/docs/UKSC_2013_0136_Judgment.pdf … Lady Hale's 'appendix' is sections 107 onwards.

      2 replies 3 retweets 3 likes
    8. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Jan 19
      Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @Mindyourownyo and

      Exactly. Montgomery was supposed to be a key turning point. We take on the courts almost as much as we take on the medical establishment, when we as patients try to make a point.

      1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
    9. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 19
      Replying to @C7RKY @Mindyourownyo and

      You rarely see clinicians HIGHLIGHTING the logical consequences of Montgomery - there was some heated debate on BMJ at the time - and it clearly 'hasn't yet been the turning point it should have been'. Nursing Times seemed to almost totally ignore Montgomery.

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      John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Jan 19
      Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @Mindyourownyo and

      Really? I was paying less attention around that time, outside of the judgement details themselves. But it's not like @nursingtimesed to let a big story go by normally.

      8:14 AM - 19 Jan 2018
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        2. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 20
          Replying to @C7RKY @Mindyourownyo and

          The thing is - I suspect - despite their 'we are autonomous professionals' assertions, I think many nurses are typically 'tasked': so Montgomery is in reality [if incorrectly so] less of an issue for many nurses, than for most doctors?

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        3. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Jan 20
          Replying to @MikeStone2_EoL @Mindyourownyo and

          Interesting phrasing. What do you mean by 'tasked' in this context, Mike?

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        4. Mike Stone‏ @MikeStone2_EoL Jan 20
          Replying to @C7RKY @Mindyourownyo and

          Nurses are often 'implementing' treatments, which have already been 'decided'. When my mum was dying, GP 'asked for consent from her': a 999 paramedic 'asked for consent': district nurses started with 'We've been sent by the GP to do ...'.

          0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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