Journal article 1473 views
Driving with diabetes: the automatism defence
Richard Griffith,
Cassam Tengnah
British Journal of Community Nursing, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 75 - 7
Swansea University Author: Richard Griffith
Full text not available from this repository: check for access using links below.
Abstract
<p>The tragic case of a district nurse killed when a car driven by a man in a hypoglycaemic state struck her while she took her regular evening walk highlights the dangers that can occur when a person with diabetes drives without regard to their condition. The man was later jailed for four and...
Published in: | British Journal of Community Nursing |
---|---|
ISSN: | 1462-4753 |
Published: |
MA Healthcare
2011
|
Online Access: |
Check full text
|
URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa6833 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Abstract: |
<p>The tragic case of a district nurse killed when a car driven by a man in a hypoglycaemic state struck her while she took her regular evening walk highlights the dangers that can occur when a person with diabetes drives without regard to their condition. The man was later jailed for four and a half years for causing death by dangerous driving having been found criminally responsible for his actions because he failed to control his blood sugar levels during the journey. In this article the authors set out the likely consequences for people with diabetes who fail in their duty to ensure that they are able to drive safely and are unlikely to be affected by the adverse effects of their illness or the medication taken to control it.</p> |
---|---|
Keywords: |
Mental compentency; Self care; Driving standards; Automatism; Insainty defence |
College: |
Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
Issue: |
2 |
Start Page: |
75 |
End Page: |
7 |