Full Description
Today's nurses face a multitude of legal and ethical dilemmas that fall outside the scope of clinical and medical training. Practical and thought latest trends, principles, theories, and models in patient care to help you make ethically sound decisions in complex and often controversial situations. Acknowledging an ever-expanding global society, compelling examples are presented from national and international headlines that invite readers to explore the cases in light of socio-cultural influences, personal values, and professional ethics. Historical examples demonstrate how to think critically through various problems while upholding moral and professional standards, as well as the law. Key topics include patient advocacy and rights, diversity, medication error prevention, health care information management, portability and accountability, and health care reform. In addition to in-book learning features like analysis problems, review questions, sample forms, and supplemental, interactive tools to challenge you further, and prepare you for morally sound behavior in any health care setting.
Contents
PART I1. Social, Philosophical, and Other Historical Forces Influencing the Development of Nursing.2. Ethical Theory.3. Ethical PrinciplesPART II: DEVELOPING PRINCIPLED BEHAVIOR.4. Values Clarification.5. Values Development.6. Nursing Codes of Ethics, Standards, and Ideals (Old Ch 8--renamed).7. Ethical Decision Making (Old Chapter 6).8. Legal Issues (Old Chapter 7).9. Professional Relationship Issues.10. Practice Issues Related to Technology.11. Practice Issues Related to Patient Self-Determination.12. Scholarship Issues.13. Global Consciousness in the 21st Century.14. Health Policy Issues.15. Economic Issues.16. Social Issues.17. Gender Issues.18. Transcultural and Spiritual Issues.19. Empowerment for Nurses.20. Enabling Patient Empowerment.