Nursing Ethics Through the Life SpanUsing philosophical guidelines--and applying these guidelines throughout a patient's lifespan--this text assists readers in making ethically sound choices in nursing. It explores both traditional and contemporary ethical theories and acknowledges changing trends in the health field, incorporating issues such as managed care. Includes clinical case studies within each chapter. Incorporates a new organization in Part Two, in three sections entitled "Developmental Highlights," "Issues and Problems," and "Morally Reasoned Nursing Interventions." Provides new "What if?" questions throughout to help apply theory to real events. Offers extensive analysis of euthanasia and assisted suicide. Includes thorough coverage of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its moral complexities. Discusses organ transplantation and experimental medical treatments in ethical context. Ideal for practicing nurses looking for a reference on professional ethics. |
Contents
The Moral Significance of Nursing | 1 |
Models of the NursePatientPhysician | 13 |
Advocate The Importance of Advocacy Three | 20 |
Traditional Models of Morality in Everyday | 41 |
Contemporary Models of Morality in Nursing | 59 |
Ethical Decision Making in Nursing | 79 |
Nursing Ethics in the Procreative Family | 99 |
Nursing Ethics and the Problem of Abortion | 123 |
of Adolescents | 177 |
Discussion Questions | 186 |
Ethical Issues in the Nursing Care | 209 |
Introduction Development of the Aged Problems | 222 |
Nursing Implications Conclusion | 231 |
Ethical Issues in the Nursing Care | 237 |
Introduction Selected Cases and Principles Involv | 250 |
Religious Aspects of the Nursing Care of the Dying | 258 |
Ethical Issues in the Nursing Care of Infants | 141 |
Ethical Issues in the Nursing Care of Children | 159 |
Ethical Issues in the Nursing Care | 169 |
Appendix | 269 |
The World Medical Association Declaration of Geneva | 273 |
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