could you please answer the above question please
The question, whilst valid, is all encompassing. Some points to consider about the question are
European legislation and enactments increases by many hundreds per day. It would need a full time lawyer to stay abreast of this. The same is true for national legislation.
Local policies and protocols vary it would then be necessary to be aware of all variences everywhere. Not practical or possible.
If you could narrow down the field somewhat it may be possible to give a meaningful answer.
legislation on pressure care
60% of African Americans have some European Ancestry, while 75% have European or Native American ancestry. That leaves 40% with no European Ancestry, 85% with no Native American ancestry and 25% with only African ancestry.
Another name for the European mountain ash is the Rowan tree.
The European starling is considered invasive because it was introduced to North America in the 19th century and has since spread rapidly, outcompeting native bird species for resources and disrupting ecosystems.
Smallpox was a major European disease that resulted in high rates of mortality among the natives of the New World due to their lack of immunity to the virus. The introduction of smallpox by European explorers and settlers had devastating effects on indigenous populations, leading to widespread outbreaks and significant population declines.
European starlings, as non-native species, can cause problems in their new habitats by outcompeting native birds for resources, spreading diseases, damaging crops, and disrupting ecosystems.
current legislation obtaining venous blood samples
working understanding of your and local policies and protocols relevant to pressure area.responsibilities and accountability in relation to current European and National legislation, national guidelines
The current European and National legislation that is relevant to pressure area care and risk assessment is the same as the legislation that the United States uses. This legislation is an effort to mitigate risks.
It is the safeguarding legislation
European Drug Regulatory Legislation, Publication issued by the European Commission,containing "The rules governing medicinal products in the European Union"legislation plus major guidelines
What are the current uk national legislations relating to the recording of observations
The European Commission proposes legislation which is considered by the European Parliament and the European Council.
look it up in the Yvonne Nolan book.It's very useful.
the legislation is the safeguarding legislation such as the care standards act and safeguarding vulnerable adults as it states you have a duty to protect individuals from harm, which includes protecting them from getting pressure sores. The GSCC code of practice also states this. NICE have clinical guidelines for the prevention of pressure sores and your organisation should also have a policy for this
The members of the European Commission are not elected, but rather appointed, and the Commission acts as the executive arm of the EU. The Commission will draft legislation and implement legislation once passed. The European Council guides the institutions that make legislation broadly and is composed of the various heads of states of the EU member states.
The legislation is called the "European Communities Act" (1972). It allowed the accession of the UK to the European Communities (what is now called the "European Union"), and incorporated European laws into the UK's domestic legal system.
The European Parliament passes legislation that effects all of the countries that are a part of the European Union.