Applied Ethics in Nursing.

Designated a Doody's Core Title!. What constitutes "informed consent"?. What can I do if the patient lacks the capacity to make decisions?. How should I respond to a patient who requests my help in dying?. What is the rationale for giving a patient medication (chemical restraints) aga...

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Main Author: Lachman, Vicki (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Springer Publishing Company 2005
In:Year: 2005
Reviews:Book Review: Lachman VD ed. 2006: Applied ethics in nursing. New York: Springer Publishing. 311 pp. USD42.95 (PB). ISBN 0 8261 7984 3 (2007) (Kaplan, Clair)
Further subjects:B Nursing Ethics
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780826179845
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Summary:Designated a Doody's Core Title!. What constitutes "informed consent"?. What can I do if the patient lacks the capacity to make decisions?. How should I respond to a patient who requests my help in dying?. What is the rationale for giving a patient medication (chemical restraints) against his or her will?. What exactly are "patient's rights" and how does one advocate for one's patients?. Applied Ethics in Nursing provides an easily understandable guide to the kind of ethical dilemmas you face in practice. Using a question-and-answer format along with numerous case studies, this text offers best practices and strategies for approaching the difficult problems commonly found in clinical practice. This book also addresses organizational and institutional issues that can confound or promote ethically sound decision making. Each chapter ends with a resource list of websites and recommendations for further reading. The American Nurses' Association Code of Ethics for Nurses is used as a guide throughout, along with standards and guidelines from other major healthcare and governmental organizations.
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part 1: The Essence of Ethics and Advocacy in Nursing -- 1. Defining Ethics and Applying the Theories -- 2. Knowing When and How to Advocate -- 3. Informed Consent: Ethical Issues -- 4. Patient's Rights and Ethical Issues -- 5. Research in Human Subjects: Ethical Issues -- Part 2: Ethical Issues at the Beginning of Life -- 6. Genetic Technology: The Frontiers of Nursing Ethics -- 7. Reproductive Technology: Ethical Issues -- 8. Ethical Issues in the Care of Neonates and Infants -- 9. Ethical Issues in the Care of Children -- Part 3: Ethical Issues With Vulnerable Patients -- 10. Psychiatric Patients and Ethical Issues -- 11. HIV-AIDS Patients and Ethical Issues -- 12. Diseases Where Patient Behaviors Are a Key Factor: Ethical Issues -- 13. Long-Term Care Patients: Ethical Issues -- Part 4: The Right to Live and the Right to Die -- 14. Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation -- 15. End-of-Life Ethical Issues -- 16. The Right to Die: Ethical Issues -- Part 5: Developing an Organizational Culture That Supports Ethical Behavior -- 17. Access to Care and Ethical Issues -- 18. Organizational Ethics -- 19. Leadership Ethics -- 20. Labor Ethics -- 21. Ethics Committees -- Part 6: The Mix of Culture and Religion With Ethics -- 22. Religion and Ethics -- 23. Culture and Ethics -- Appendix: ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
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ISBN:0826197884