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Nursing ethics : Across the curriculum and into practice

Butts, Janie B. (author.). Rich, Karen L., (author.).

Summary: The fifth edition of Nursing Ethics: Across the Curriculum and Into Practice has been revised to reflect the most current issues in healthcare ethics including new cases, laws, and policies. The text continues to be divided into three sections: Foundational Theories, Concepts and Professional Issues; Moving Into Ethics Across the Lifespan; and Ethics Related to Special Issues focused on specific populations and nursing roles.The text includes legal features sections in most chapters, an expanded appendix of case studies with suggestions for discussion, and ethical reflections questions in each chapter. This new edition will also include an appendix focused on simulation suggestions, heavier coverage of ethics and terrorism, and stronger coverage of immigration and the importance of remaining unbiased a healthcare provider.Key Features:Even more case studies, with recent legal/ethical casesNew appendix focused on simulation suggestionsHeavier focus on immigration and importance of remaining unbiased as a healthcare provider, ethics and terrorismUpdate to national health insurance informationUpdate information on vaccines, polypharmacy and antipsychotic drugs

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  • ISBN: 9781284171204
  • ISBN: 9781284170238 (e-book)
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (656 pages)
  • Publisher: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, [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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Description based on print version record.
Subject: Nursing ethics Study and teaching
Genre: Electronic books.


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