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