Nursing ethics : Across the curriculum and into practice
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- ISBN: 9781284171204
- ISBN: 9781284170238 (e-book)
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (656 pages) - Publisher: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, [2020]
- Copyright: 2020
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Formatted Contents Note: | Preface / Chapter 1: Introduction to Ethics -- Introduction to Ethics – The Meaning of Ethics and Morals – Types of Ethical Inquiry – Ethical Perspectives – Ethical Relativism – Ethical Objectivism – Values and Moral Reasoning – Ancient Greece – The Middle Ages – Modern Philosophy and the Age of Enlightenment – Postmodern Era – Care-based Versus Justice-Based Reasoning – Learning from History – Ethical Theories and Approaches – Western Ethics – Religion and Western Ethics – Virtue Ethics – Natural Law Theory – Deontology – Consequentialism – Prima Facie Rights – Principlism – Casuistry – Narrative Ethics – Critical Theory – Feminist Ethics – Eastern Ethics – Indian Ethics – Chinese Ethics / Chapter 2: Introduction to Bioethics and Ethical Decision Making – Introduction to Bioethics – Ethical Principles – Informed Consent – Intentional Nondisclosure – Patient Self-Determination Act – The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy and Security Rules – Nonmaleficence – Futility – Rule of Double Effect – Slippery Slope Arguments – Beneficence – Paternalism – Second Victim Phenomenon – Justice – Social Justice – The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – Professional-Patient Relationships – Unavoidable Trust – Human Dignity – Patient Advocacy – Moral Suffering – Ethical Dilemmas – Introduction to Critical Thinking and Ethical Decision Making – Critical Thinking – Moral Imagination – The High, Hard Ground and the Swampy, Low Ground – Reflective Practice – The Four Topics Approach to Ethical Decision Making – The Healthcare Team / Chapter 3: Ethics in Professional Nursing Practice -- Introduction to Nursing Ethics – Professional Codes of Ethics in Nursing – ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses – ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses – Common Threads Between the ANA and ICN Codes – Professional Boundaries in Nursing – Ideal Nursing Ethical Competencies – Moral Integrity – Moral Distress – Honesty – Truthfulness and Truthtelling – Benevolence – Wisdom – Moral Courage – Communication – Mindfulness – Effective Listening – Concern – Advocacy – Power – Nursing Professional Relationships – Nurse-Physician Relationships – Nurse-Nurse Relationships – Horizontal Violence and Wounded Healers – Improving Nurse-Nurse Relationships – Nurses and Social Media – Moral Spaces and Blurred Lines – Social Media, Email, and Cell Phones – Benefits of Using Social Media – Perils of Using Social Media – Actual Cases of Violations – Strategies for Using Social Media / Chapter 4: Reproductive Issues and Nursing Ethics – Introduction to Ethics in Reproductive Health – Reproductive Health – Moral Standing of Humans – Potentiality View – Biological View – Interests View – Maternal-Fetal Conflict – Conflict of Rights Issues Reproductive Rights – Civil Liberties and Legal Decisions – Abortion – Federal Abortion Ban Preventing Partial-Birth Abortion – Pro-Choice Versus Pro-Life Views – Pro-Choice View – Pro-Life View – Speaking Out – Reproductive Technology – Ethical Issues of Reproductive Technology – Issues of Other Reproductive Services – Genetic Screening and Testing – Maternal Substance Abuse – Nursing Care of Childbearing Women / Chapter 5: Infant and Child Nursing Ethics – Mothering – Foundations of Trust – Universal Vaccination – Children of Immigrant Families – Global Problems of Poverty and Infectious Diseases – Abused and Neglected Children – Surrogate Decision Making – Withholding Information from Children – Refusal of Treatment – Impaired and Critically Ill Children – Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment – 1971: Johns Hopkins Cases – 1984: Child Abuse Amendments (Baby Doe Rules) – Baby Jane Doe: Kerri-Lynn – 1993: In the Matter of Baby K – The Influence of Nurses: Character / Chapter 6: Adolescent Nursing Ethics – The Age of Adolescence – Ethical Issues and Concerns Involving Adolescents – Adolescent Relationships and Communication – Confidentiality, Privacy, and Trust – Trust-Privacy-Confidentiality Dilemma – Limits of Confidentiality – Respect for Autonomy and Consent Process – Adolescent Risk-Taking Behaviors, Nonmaleficence, and Beneficence – Prevention Education for Adolescent Risk-Taking Behaviors – Pregnancy and Abortion Related to Unprotected Sex – Eating Disorders Related to Adolescents – Depression and Suicide Ideaton Related to Adolescents – Sexual Abuse Related to Adolescents – Facing Death – Nursing Care of Adolescents – Trustworthiness – Genuineness – Compassion – Honesty – Spiritual Considerations / Chapter 7: Adult Health Nursing Ethics – Medicalization – Compliance, Adherence, and Concordance – Valuing Self-Determination in a a Medicalized Environment – Cultural Views on Medicalization and Treatment Regimens – Chronic Diseases and Illness – Ethical Concerns and Suffering – Providing Ethical Care – Organ Transplantation – Organ Transplant Ethical Issues During the Early Years – Organ Procurement – Fair Allocation of Organs – Ethical Issues of Death and the Dead Donor Rule – Nurses and Organ Donors / Chapter 8: Ethics and the Nursing Care of Elders – Life Meaning and Significance – The Search for Meaning – Updating the Eriksonian Life Cycle – Moral Agency – Decisional Capacity – Autonomy and Paternalism – Vulnerability and Dependence – Dementia – Virtues Needed by Elders – Courage – Humility – Patience – Simplicity – Benignity – Integrity – Wisdom – Detachment and Nonchalance – Courtesy – Hilarity – Quality of Life – Assessing the Capacity to Remain at Home – Long-Term Care – Elder Abuse – Humanistic Nursing Care of Elders / Chapter 9: Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Nursing Care – What is Death? – The Ideal Death – The Concept of Human Suffering of Dying Patients – Responsibility of Nurses Toward Suffering Patients – Euthanasia – Salvageability and Unsalvageability People – Historical Influences on the Definition of Death – The Definition of Death -- Decisions about Death and Dying – Advance Directives – Surrogate Decision Makers – Medical Futility – Palliative Care – The Right to Die and the Right to Refuse Treatment – Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment – Alleviation of Pain and Suffering in the Dying Patient – Rule of Double Effect – Terminal Sedation – Physician-Assisted Suicide – Rational Suicide – Caring for Dying Patients – Compassionate Nurses and Dying Patients – Physical and Emotional Pain Management – Special Considerations / Chapter 10: Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Ethics – Characteristics of Psychiatric Nursing -- A Value-Laden Specialty – The Practice Area of Mental Health: Unique Characteristics – Ethical Implications of Diagnosis – Stigma – Advocacy – Boundaries – Whose Needs are Being Served? – Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privileged Communication – Privacy – Confidentiality – Privileged Communication – Decisional Capacity – Statutory Authority to Treat – Competence and Informed Consent – Psychiatric Advance Directives – Person-Centered Approach – Humanistic Nursing Practice Theory – Human-to-Human Relationship Model – Recognizing Inherent Human Possibilities / Chapter 11: Public Health Nursing Ethics – Introduction – Setting the Stage: Public Health is Controversial – Ethical Approaches to Public Health – Kantian Ethics (Deontology) – Utilitarianism (Consequentialism) – Communitarian Ethics – Social Justice – Virtue Ethics: Just Generosity – Health Disparities – The Precautionary Principle – Environmental Justice – Communicable Diseases – Malaria – Tuberculosis – HIV/AIDS – AIDS Testing – Confidentiality – Duty to Provide Care – Pandemic Influenza – Terrorism and Disasters – Genomics – Public Health Nursing: Contributing to Building the World Service Learning / Chapter 12: Ethics in Organization and Leadership – Organizational Ethics – Organizational Culture and the Ethical Climate – Organizational Integrity and Trust – Jennings’s Seven Signs of Organizational Ethical Collapse – Pressure to Maintain Numbers – Fear and Silence – Young ‘Uns and a Bigger-than-Life CEO – Weak Board – Conflicts – Innovation Like No Other – Goodness in Some Areas Atones for Evil in Others – Compliance and Ethics Programs – Occupational Fraud and Abuse – Conflicts of Interest – Healthcare Fraud – Leadership Ethics – Normative Leadership Theories – Servant Leaders – Transformational Leaders – Authentic Leaders – Leader Challenges – Using Power to Achieve Leader Success – Collaboration – Quality – Leader Succession Planning / Appendix A: Case Studies / Appendix B: ICN Code of Ethics / Appendix C: Mississippi Advance Directive Planning for Important Healthcare Decisions Caring Connections / Glossary / Index. |
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