Critical incident analysis: informed consent and the use of vaginal examinations during labour
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Critical incident analysis: informed consent and the use of vaginal examinations during labour
Abstract
This article is a reflection on a critical incident that occurred during a student placement. It outlines the facts of the incident and analyses the implications of the actions taken.
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