Nursing EthicsElsevier Health Sciences, 2006 M08 18 - 432 páginas This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. The authors have developed a holistic approach that explores: ethics in hospital and community settings, inter-disciplinary teamwork, ward and hospital management, nursing research, performance management and the political ethics of nursing administration, health service re-structuring and reform. The content has been substantially revised for this edition and significant new material added to reflect developments in theory and practice.
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There has been a shift in both the form and content of the debate about ethics in
nursing. This has been ... In this edition we seek to highlight how these changes
have exerted a direct influence on the nature of ethical debates within nursing.
There has been a shift in both the form and content of the debate about ethics in
nursing. This has been ... In this edition we seek to highlight how these changes
have exerted a direct influence on the nature of ethical debates within nursing.
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... where we are concerned to justify our general approach to types of situations
of this kind (i.e. in defining our general policy on sedating patients). Debate about
theories of moral development and methods of developing skills in moral ...
... where we are concerned to justify our general approach to types of situations
of this kind (i.e. in defining our general policy on sedating patients). Debate about
theories of moral development and methods of developing skills in moral ...
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Another way of expressing this is to say that debate about ethical theory belongs
to the second-order level of debate about ethics in general, rather than to debate
about the rights and wrongs of a particular action, or even whether a specific ...
Another way of expressing this is to say that debate about ethical theory belongs
to the second-order level of debate about ethics in general, rather than to debate
about the rights and wrongs of a particular action, or even whether a specific ...
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LI | 62 |
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LXXV | 121 |
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XCIII | 190 |
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CXXIV | 296 |
CXXV | 298 |
CXXVI | 301 |
CXXVII | 305 |
CXXVIII | 310 |
CXXIX | 314 |
CXXX | 323 |
CXXXI | 328 |
CXXXIII | 331 |
CXXXIV | 332 |
CXXXV | 335 |
CXXXVI | 336 |
CXXXVII | 342 |
CXXXVIII | 350 |
CXXXIX | 356 |
CXL | 357 |
CXLI | 359 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accountability achieve action apply approach argued Aristotle assessment autonomy behaviour benefits carer clients clinical competence concerned corporate debate define definition demands difficult dilemmas discussion divine command theories doctors duty duty of care efficient emphasis ensure ethical decision-making ethical policy euthanasia evaluation exercise find first focus fundamental goals groups health professionals health services healthcare hospital human rights improvement individual institutions involved issues judgement justice justified kind means moral agent moral community moral principles moral theory National Health Service nature nursing ethics Nursing Process one’s organisation outcomes particular patients people’s philosophers political practitioners problems protect rational recognise registered nurses relate relevant responsibility role rules scientific significant situation situation ethics skills social society specific staff stakeholders strategic planning treatment universal values virtue virtue ethics
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Palliative Care: The Management of Far-advanced Illness Derek Doyle Sin vista previa disponible - 1984 |