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Ethics in nursing : cases, principles, and reasoning / Martin Benjamin, Joy Curtis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xiv, 285 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195380223
  • 9780195380224
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.2 22
LOC classification:
  • RT85 .B39 2010
Contents:
Part 1. Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Inquiry -- 1. Moral dilemmas in nursing -- 2. Ethical codes: uses and limitations -- 3. The fundamental question of morality -- 4. Ethical inquiry -- 5. Ethical autonomy and institutional-hierarchical constraints -- Part 2. Unavoidable Topics in Ethical Theory -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic ethical principles -- 3. Comprehensive ethical theories -- 4. Moral pluralism -- 5. A comprehensive ethics of care? -- 6. Ethical Reasoning -- 7. Ethics, law, and religion -- Part 3. Nurses and Clients -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Parentalism -- 3. Deception -- 4. Confidentiality -- 5. Personal risks and professional obligations -- 6. Conflicting claims -- Part 4. Recurring Ethical Issues in Interprofesional Relationships -- 1. Conflicts between nurse and other health care providers -- 2. Nurse autonomy -- 3. Collaboration -- 4. Integrity-preserving compromise -- 5. Conscientious refusal -- 6. Determining responsibility -- Part 5. Ethical Dilemmas Among Nurses -- 1. Tensions between nurses -- 2. Respect for persons -- 3. Professional obligations -- 4. Administrative dilemmas -- Part 6. Personal Responsibility for Institutional and Public Policy -- 1. The scope of individual responsibility -- 2. Institutional policies and strikes -- 3. Institutional ethics committees -- 4. Blowing the whistle -- 5. Public policy: advance directives -- 6. Public Policy: workplace violence -- 7. Putting it all together -- Part 7. Cost Containment, Justice, and Rationing -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cost containment and the claims of justice -- 3. Access to care -- 4. The concept of rationing -- 5. The Oregon proposal -- 6. Toward ethical rationing -- 7. Rationing and the importance of nursing care -- 8. The expanding scope of nursing ethics -- Appendix A. International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics for Nurses -- Appendix B. American Hospital Association: The Patient Care Partnership -- Appendix C. Cases for Analysis.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Inquiry -- 1. Moral dilemmas in nursing -- 2. Ethical codes: uses and limitations -- 3. The fundamental question of morality -- 4. Ethical inquiry -- 5. Ethical autonomy and institutional-hierarchical constraints -- Part 2. Unavoidable Topics in Ethical Theory -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic ethical principles -- 3. Comprehensive ethical theories -- 4. Moral pluralism -- 5. A comprehensive ethics of care? -- 6. Ethical Reasoning -- 7. Ethics, law, and religion -- Part 3. Nurses and Clients -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Parentalism -- 3. Deception -- 4. Confidentiality -- 5. Personal risks and professional obligations -- 6. Conflicting claims -- Part 4. Recurring Ethical Issues in Interprofesional Relationships -- 1. Conflicts between nurse and other health care providers -- 2. Nurse autonomy -- 3. Collaboration -- 4. Integrity-preserving compromise -- 5. Conscientious refusal -- 6. Determining responsibility -- Part 5. Ethical Dilemmas Among Nurses -- 1. Tensions between nurses -- 2. Respect for persons -- 3. Professional obligations -- 4. Administrative dilemmas -- Part 6. Personal Responsibility for Institutional and Public Policy -- 1. The scope of individual responsibility -- 2. Institutional policies and strikes -- 3. Institutional ethics committees -- 4. Blowing the whistle -- 5. Public policy: advance directives -- 6. Public Policy: workplace violence -- 7. Putting it all together -- Part 7. Cost Containment, Justice, and Rationing -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cost containment and the claims of justice -- 3. Access to care -- 4. The concept of rationing -- 5. The Oregon proposal -- 6. Toward ethical rationing -- 7. Rationing and the importance of nursing care -- 8. The expanding scope of nursing ethics -- Appendix A. International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics for Nurses -- Appendix B. American Hospital Association: The Patient Care Partnership -- Appendix C. Cases for Analysis.

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