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Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics
- Publisher
- Peterborough
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 498
- Edition
- FIFTH EDITION
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
1. OUTLINE OF THE BOOK
2. WHAT IS NURSING ETHICS?
3. NURSING ETHICS, BIOETHICS, HEALTH CARE ETHICS
4. NURSING ETHICS AND NURSING
5. MODELS OF THE NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
7. ETHICAL ANALYSIS AND THE NURSING PROCESS
8. CASE-BASED LEARNING
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 1: A PRIMER IN ETHICAL THEORY
1. MORALITY AND THE SENSE OF βOUGHTNESSβ
2. MORALITY AND ETHICAL ANALYSIS
3. ACCOUNTABILITY AND MORALLY PRINCIPLED DECISIONS
4. ETHICAL ANALYSIS AND ETHICAL THEORY
5. THEORIES ABOUT MORALITY
6. ETHICAL THEORIES
7. CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 2: BENEFICENCE
1. BENEFICENCE AND BENEFITING OTHERS
2. BENEFICENCE, SELF-CONCERN, AND DUTY
3. CHALLENGES DETERMINING WHAT IS BENEFICIAL
4. PATERNALISM
5. BENEFICENCE: CARING FOR INDIVIDUALS IN CONTEXT
6. CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Parens Patriae and the Case of J.J.
CASE 2: Disagreement about Treatment Decision-Making
CASE 3: Prescribed Opioids for Chronic Pain
CASE 4: Humanitarian Work in War-Torn Areas
CASE 5: Global Health, Cultural Differences, and Nursing Values
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 3: AUTONOMY
1. THE MEANING(S) OF AUTONOMY
2. AUTONOMY AND CONSENT
3. NURSING ETHICS AND CONSENT
4. LIMITING AUTONOMY: PATERNALISM, PROTECTION OF OTHERS, AND JUSTICE
5. AUTONOMY, ADVOCACY, AND EMPOWERMENT
6. CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Advocating on Behalf of Vulnerable and Voiceless Patients
CASE 2: Hassan Rasouli, Withdrawal of Life Support, and Limits of Autonomy
CASE 3: Scott Starson, Mental Illness, and Capacity to Decide
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 4: TRUTH-TELLING AND TRUTHFULNESS
1. TRUTHFULNESS AND TRUTH-TELLING IN HEALTH CARE
2. ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST TRUTHFULNESS IN HEALTH CARE
3. CULTIVATING GOOD JUDGMENT
4. TRUTHFULNESS AND THE CIRCLE OF CARE
5. CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Issue Concerning Communication of a Mental Health Diagnosis
CASE 2: Cultural Values of Family Opposed to Informing Patient of Bad News Diagnosis
CASE 3: Patient Request for Bad News Information in Trauma Centre
CASE 4: Disclosing and Reporting a Patient Safety Incident
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 5: PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
1. HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, PERSONS, AND THE PERSONAL
2. PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
3. BREACHES OF CONFIDENTIALITY
4. INFORMATION-SHARING, PATIENT AUTHORIZATION, AND THE CIRCLE OF CARE
. DETERMINING WHETHER INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL
6. EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE OF CONFIDENTIALITY
7. PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
8. PRIVACY, CONFIDENTIALITY, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
9. CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Confidentiality in an Occupational Health Unit
CASE 2: Disclosing Information to Patientβs Friends and Family
CASE 3: Release of Confidential Information to Third Parties without Consent
CASE 4: Nurse Privacy and Social Media
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 6: JUSTICE
1. JUSTICE IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF HEALTH CARE AND RESOURCES FOR HEALTH
2. THEORIES OF JUSTICE
3. TENSIONS AND CONFLICT AMONG THEORETICAL ORIENTATIONS
4. SUBSTANTIVE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE
5. PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE
6. INTEGRATING SUBSTANCE AND PROCESS
7. LEVELS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND DECISION-MAKING
8. CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Tension between Access to Care versus Quality of Care
CASE 2: Allocation of Clinical Placements and Support for Clinical Education
CASE 3: Equitable Allocation of Nursing Time and Care
CASE 4: Triage and Rationing of Intensive-Care Beds during a Clinical Crisis
CASE 5: Medical Tourism
CASE 6: Jumping the Queue with Private Health Care
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 7: INTEGRITY
1. INTEGRITY DEFINED
2. PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY
3. INTEGRITY AND MULTIPLE OBLIGATIONS
4. INTEGRITY AND MORAL DISTRESS
5. CONCLUSION: FROM MORAL DISTRESS AND DISENGAGEMENT TO CO-OPERATION AND MORAL COMMUNITY
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Conscientious Reflection about Exposure to Risk in Context of a Pandemic
CASE 2: Conscientious Objections to MAID at the Individual and Institutional Levels
CASE 3: Hospital Overcrowding and Discharge Planning
CASE 4: Responding to Mistreatment of Patients in Correctional Facility
REFERENCES
CHAPTER 8: END-OF-LIFE DECISION-MAKING
1. A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO END-OF-LIFE CARE
2. EXPLORING THE ETHICAL DEBATE AND CONTROVERSY ABOUT ASSISTED DEATH
3. CARTER V. CANADA, 2015
4. MAID NURSING PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS
5. CONCLUSION
CASE STUDIES
CASE 1: Margot Bentley and Advance Care Planning
CASE 2: Continuous Palliative Sedation Therapy
REFERENCES
ADDENDUM: Reflections on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic: June 3, 2020
1. INTRODUCTION
2. BENEFICENCE
3. AUTONOMY
4. TRUTH-TELLING, TRUTHFULNESS, AND TRUST
5. PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
6. JUSTICE
7. INTEGRITY
8. CONCLUSION: THE POST-PANDEMIC FUTURE
REFERENCES
INDEX
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