Bioethical decision making in nursing / Gladys L. Husted, James H. Husted, Carrie J. Scotto, Kimberly M. Wolf.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780826171443
- 0826171443
- 9780826130143
- 0826130143
- 174.2Â 23
- RT85Â .H87 2015eb
- WY 85
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TNU, Faculty of Nursing and Health Science Internet | Link to resource | Available |
Print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ethical foundations -- The ethical journey taken by patient and nurse -- The nurse/patient agreement -- The bioethical standards and their role as preconditions of the agreement -- The nature of the ethical context -- Contemporary ethical systems -- Nursing practice intersections: legal decision making within a symphonological ethical perspective / Suzanne Edgett Collins -- Practice-based ethics and the bioethical standards as lenses -- Moral distress -- The power of analysis through extremes -- Elements of human autonomy -- Virtues as resources.
Named a 2013 Doody's Core Title!. ""This book provides a systematic approach to bioethical decision making, a process that can help clarify situations where right and wrong are not clearly defined. This [is] a valuable book for ethics and theory courses. "" Score: 100, 5 stars. --Doody's. More relevant today than ever, Husted and Husted's classic nursing ethics text provides a practical framework to help nurses engage with patients to make difficult ethical decisions. It delivers a systematic approach to bioethical decision-making that can help clarify situations where ""right"" and ""wrong""