British journal of community nursing
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Br J Community Nurs · Jun 2007
Review Comparative StudyEuthanasia: is there a case for changing the law?
Calls for a change in the law to allow strictly controlled forms of voluntary euthanasia and assisted dying in the United Kingdom continue following two recent cases. In this article Richard Griffith reviews the current stance of the law on euthanasia and assisted dying and discusses attempts at reform made by Lord Joffe in the Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill 2005 (HL).
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Pretibial lacerations are a common occurrence in the older patient, however there is no clearly recognized protocol for the management of these wounds. This article aims to look at the published literature and identify what treatments are recommended and what work if any has been undertaken to develop protocols for the management of these wounds.