Bioethics: A Nursing PerspectiveElsevier Health Sciences, 4 lis 2008 - 472 The 5th edition of Bioethics provides nursing students with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the ethical issues effecting nursing practice. Groundbreaking in its first edition, Bioethics continues its role as a vital component of nursing education and provides a framework for students to understand the obligations, responsibilities and ethical challenges they will be presented with throughout their careers. This latest edition responds to new and emerging developments in the field and marks a significant turning point in nursing ethics in that it serves not only to inform but also to revitalise and progress debate on the issues presented. |
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... importance and degree of revitalisation of ethical issues in health care and nursing that there now exists a demand ... important historical examples of the marginalisation of nursing ethics were discussed , the third edition thus ...
... importance and degree of revitalisation of ethical issues in health care and nursing that there now exists a demand ... important historical examples of the marginalisation of nursing ethics were discussed , the third edition thus ...
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... important new feature of this revised edition , however , is its support of the call by Indigenous commentators for Indigenous Australian health to be treated as ' a special moral imperative ' for which we all share collective ...
... important new feature of this revised edition , however , is its support of the call by Indigenous commentators for Indigenous Australian health to be treated as ' a special moral imperative ' for which we all share collective ...
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... important questions , such as : What is ethics and ethical professional conduct ? Is it the case that nurses should be ethical ? What does it mean to be an ' ethical practitioner ' ? Is it possible to be an ethical professional in ...
... important questions , such as : What is ethics and ethical professional conduct ? Is it the case that nurses should be ethical ? What does it mean to be an ' ethical practitioner ' ? Is it possible to be an ethical professional in ...
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... important , to have the capacity to act in order to achieve morally desirable outcomes . ConclusiON Nurses in all levels and areas of practice are bound by strict standards of professional conduct and are expected publicly to uphold the ...
... important , to have the capacity to act in order to achieve morally desirable outcomes . ConclusiON Nurses in all levels and areas of practice are bound by strict standards of professional conduct and are expected publicly to uphold the ...
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... important to have a correct understanding of the terms commonly used in discussions and debates about ethics and ethical issues in nursing and health care . Discuss why each of the following processes cannot be relied upon to guide ...
... important to have a correct understanding of the terms commonly used in discussions and debates about ethics and ethical issues in nursing and health care . Discuss why each of the following processes cannot be relied upon to guide ...
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CHAPTER 3 Moral theory and the ethical practice of nursing | 35 |
CHAPTER 4 Crosscultural ethics and the ethical practice of nursing | 71 |
CHAPTER 5 Moral problems and moral decisionmaking in nursing and health care contexts | 93 |
CHAPTRE 6 Patients rights to and in health care | 131 |
CHAPTER 7 Human rights and the mentally ill | 183 |
CHAPTER 8 Ethical issues associated with the reporting of child abuse | 203 |
CHAPTER 10 Euthanasia assisted suicide and the nursing profession | 247 |
CHAPTER 11 Ethical issues in suicide and parasuicide | 291 |
CHAPTER 12 Endoflife decisionmaking and the nursing profession | 319 |
conscientious objection whistleblowing and reporting nursing errors | 349 |
CHAPTER 14 Nursing ethics future moral activism and meeting the challenge to be involved | 385 |
CHAPTER 15 Indigenous perspectives | 391 |
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