Bioethics : A Nursing Perspective(7)

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Bioethics : A Nursing Perspective(7)

  • 著者名:Johnstone, Megan-Jane
  • 価格 ¥6,749 (本体¥6,136)
  • Elsevier(2019/05/31発売)
  • GW前半スタート!Kinoppy 電子書籍・電子洋書 全点ポイント30倍キャンペーン(~4/29)
  • ポイント 1,830pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780729543224
  • eISBN:9780729587662

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Description

Written by Australia’s foremost nursing ethics scholar, Bioethics: A Nursing Perspective comprehensibly addresses the ethical challenges, obligations and responsibilities nurses will encounter in practice.

With a strong emphasis on the principles and standards of human rights and social justice, the 7th edition examines the spectrum of bioethical issues in health care with a focus on patients’ rights, cross-cultural ethics, vulnerability ethics, mental health ethics, professional conduct, patient safety and end-of-life ethics.

  • Coverage of the moral terrain of everyday practice, including:
    • Codes of Ethics and Codes of Conduct
    • End-of-life care, directives and legislation
    • Moral disengagement
    • Prejudice, discrimination and vulnerable populations
    • Elder abuse and child abuse
    • Future nursing ethics challenges

  • Case scenarios and critical questions to encourage reflection on key issues in practice

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Table of Contents

1.Professional standards and the requirement to be ethical
2.Ethics, bioethics and nursing ethics: some working defintions
3.Moral theory and the ethical practice of nursing4. Cross cultural ethics and the ethical practice of nursing
5.Moral problems and moral decision-making in nursing and health care contexts
6.Ethics, dehumanisation and vulnerable populations
7.Patients’ rights to and in health care
8.Ethical issues in mental health care
9.Ethical issues in end-of-life care  
10.The moral politics of abortion and euthanasia
11.Professional judgment, moral quandaries and taking ‘appropriate action’
12.Professional obligations to report harmful behaviours: risks to patient safety, child abuse and elder abuse
13.Nursing ethics futures – challenges in the 21st century