The legal and professional implications for nurses who go to the aid of people away from their workplace
Delivering a baby in a hospital car park, tending to a man having a cardiac arrest at the roadside, the first-year nursing student saving a child’s life while on holiday – just some examples of off-duty nurses springing into action in emergency situations covered by Nursing Standard over the past year.
Nursing Standard. 35, 4, 26-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.35.4.26.s16
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