... The law states that restraining a person preventing them from escaping is a form of false imprisonment. ...
If the patient were to object to the treatment he had received he has the right to take the matter to a civil court under a law of tort. Tort is a word used to cover the area of civil law including negligence, trespass and defamation, which gives people rights against each other (Carson and Montgomery 1989). ...
Moral philosophy is a branch philosophy often called ethics. ... Deontology is concerned with what the law says must be done in carrying out duty. Otherwise the patient would not be restrained as their duty to care, for the patient, would come first and the laws and ethics on the action of restraint would be adhered to. ... In law, the courts could find a practitioner negligent if a person suffers harm because the patient was not cared for properly. ... By law no one can be restrained without consent.
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