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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These economic and political choices are fundamentally ethical choices about
the kind of society in which we want to live and the quality of life of all its citizens.
The demand that health professionals and all employed in health services should
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These economic and political choices are fundamentally ethical choices about
the kind of society in which we want to live and the quality of life of all its citizens.
The demand that health professionals and all employed in health services should
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... compromised by commercial interests; but they should also reflect on whether
by seeking better paid employment in the more industrialised societies, they are
not contributing to the 'brain-drain' and impoverishment of their own countries.
... compromised by commercial interests; but they should also reflect on whether
by seeking better paid employment in the more industrialised societies, they are
not contributing to the 'brain-drain' and impoverishment of their own countries.
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Developments and changes in nursing, and in society, involve challenges to the
existing definition of nursing and may result in its redefinition, and this has an
impact on the scope and nature of 'nursing ethics'. It is a sign of vitality in nursing
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Developments and changes in nursing, and in society, involve challenges to the
existing definition of nursing and may result in its redefinition, and this has an
impact on the scope and nature of 'nursing ethics'. It is a sign of vitality in nursing
...
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As junior medical staff commonly exceed this number of hours, compliance with
the EU legislation necessitates employment of larger numbers of staff at this
grade than currently exist, to meet society's needs. Recruitment drives are
unlikely, ...
As junior medical staff commonly exceed this number of hours, compliance with
the EU legislation necessitates employment of larger numbers of staff at this
grade than currently exist, to meet society's needs. Recruitment drives are
unlikely, ...
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The application of the behavioural and social sciences, as well as the clinical
sciences, to the study of the theory and practice of nursing has changed the
profession's perception and understanding of itself and the image of nurses in
society.
The application of the behavioural and social sciences, as well as the clinical
sciences, to the study of the theory and practice of nursing has changed the
profession's perception and understanding of itself and the image of nurses in
society.
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XXVIII | 27 |
XXIX | 28 |
LXXXV | 154 |
LXXXVI | 161 |
LXXXVII | 164 |
LXXXVIII | 168 |
LXXXIX | 171 |
XC | 176 |
XCI | 177 |
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XXX | 29 |
XXXI | 31 |
XXXII | 32 |
XXXIII | 34 |
XXXIV | 35 |
XXXV | 36 |
XXXVII | 38 |
XXXVIII | 39 |
XXXIX | 40 |
XL | 42 |
XLI | 44 |
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XLIII | 47 |
XLIV | 49 |
XLV | 52 |
XLVI | 53 |
XLVII | 55 |
XLVIII | 57 |
XLIX | 59 |
L | 61 |
LI | 62 |
LII | 63 |
LIII | 64 |
LIV | 67 |
LV | 70 |
LVI | 73 |
LVII | 76 |
LVIII | 77 |
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LXI | 94 |
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LXIII | 101 |
LXIV | 102 |
LXVI | 104 |
LXVII | 108 |
LXVIII | 111 |
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LXX | 114 |
LXXI | 115 |
LXXII | 117 |
LXXIII | 119 |
LXXIV | 120 |
LXXV | 121 |
LXXVI | 124 |
LXXVII | 125 |
LXXVIII | 127 |
LXXIX | 128 |
LXXX | 131 |
LXXXI | 134 |
LXXXII | 136 |
LXXXIII | 151 |
LXXXIV | 153 |
XCIII | 190 |
XCIV | 198 |
XCV | 201 |
XCVI | 203 |
XCVII | 204 |
XCVIII | 207 |
XCIX | 209 |
C | 215 |
CI | 217 |
CII | 220 |
CIII | 225 |
CIV | 227 |
CV | 228 |
CVI | 229 |
CVII | 233 |
CVIII | 239 |
CIX | 245 |
CX | 258 |
CXI | 259 |
CXII | 260 |
CXIV | 262 |
CXV | 269 |
CXVI | 271 |
CXVII | 272 |
CXVIII | 274 |
CXIX | 276 |
CXX | 281 |
CXXI | 290 |
CXXII | 293 |
CXXIII | 295 |
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 |
CXLII | 361 |
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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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