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Case studies in pharmacy ethics / Robert M. Veach, Amy Haddad.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 1999Description: xvii, 290 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195133919
  • 9780195133912
  • 0195132807
  • 9780195132809
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2
LOC classification:
  • RS100.5. V43 1999
Contents:
Introduction Four Questions of Ethics -- Part I. Ethics and Values in Pharmacy -- 1. A Model for Ethical Problem Solving -- 2. Values in Health and Illness -- 3. What Is the Source of Moral Judgments? -- Part II. Ethical Principles in Pharmacy Ethics -- 4. Benefiting the Patient and Others: The Duty to Do Good and Avoid Harm -- 5. Justice: The Allocation of Health Resources -- 6. Autonomy -- 7. Veracity: Dealing Honestly with Patients -- 8. Fidelity: Promise-Keeping and Confidentiality -- 9. Avoidance of Killing -- Part III. Special Problem Areas -- 10. Abortion, Sterilization, and Contraception -- 11. Genetics, Birth, and the Biological Revolution -- 12. Mental Health and Behavior Control -- 13. Formularies and Drug Distribution Systems -- 14. Experimentation on Human Subjects -- 15. Consent and the Right to Refuse Treatment -- 16. Death and Dying.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 174.2 VEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A247867B

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction Four Questions of Ethics -- Part I. Ethics and Values in Pharmacy -- 1. A Model for Ethical Problem Solving -- 2. Values in Health and Illness -- 3. What Is the Source of Moral Judgments? -- Part II. Ethical Principles in Pharmacy Ethics -- 4. Benefiting the Patient and Others: The Duty to Do Good and Avoid Harm -- 5. Justice: The Allocation of Health Resources -- 6. Autonomy -- 7. Veracity: Dealing Honestly with Patients -- 8. Fidelity: Promise-Keeping and Confidentiality -- 9. Avoidance of Killing -- Part III. Special Problem Areas -- 10. Abortion, Sterilization, and Contraception -- 11. Genetics, Birth, and the Biological Revolution -- 12. Mental Health and Behavior Control -- 13. Formularies and Drug Distribution Systems -- 14. Experimentation on Human Subjects -- 15. Consent and the Right to Refuse Treatment -- 16. Death and Dying.

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