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Ethics in Nursing (3 Revised edition)

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Written by a nurse and a philosopher, Ethics in Nursing blends the concrete detail of recurring problems in nursing practice with the perspectives, methods, and resources of philosophical ethics.

It stresses the aspects of the nurse's role and relations with others -physicians, patients, administrators, other nurses - that give ethical problems in nursing their special focus.

Among the issues addressed are deception, parentalism, confidentiality, conscientious refusal, nurse autonomy, compromise, and personal responsibility for institutional and public policy.

This third edition has been enlarged with new cases and case discussions related to AIDS and an additional chapter on the expanding scope of nursing ethics as it addresses issues related to scarce resources, cost containment, justice, and the possibilities of health care rationing.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0195067487 / 9780195067484
Paperback / softback
174.2
02/01/1992
United States
English
264 pages, line figures
156 x 234 mm, 480 grams
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