Pediatric Ethics - from Princ-CRC Press, 01/06/1996 - 215 من الصفحات Pediatric Ethicshas been written by experienced pediatric caregivers. All the most difficult and challenging pediatric issues are faced, from truth-telling for the child to confidentiality for the adolescent and from 'futility' in intensive care to conflicting interests in the private office. This book has been specifically designed to enhance the practitioner's ability to identify, evaluate and manage the real ethical problems that arise in caring for children and their families. |
المحتوى
Cassidy | 15 |
Alan R Fleischman | 37 |
Pediatric Ethics Committees | 51 |
Cassidy | 67 |
An Ethical Analysis | 83 |
7 | 96 |
Care Duties | 111 |
The Limits of the Physicians Duty to Treat | 125 |
Bridging the Tensions Between Care and Cure | 141 |
The Ethical Issue of Pediatric Pain Control | 151 |
Ethical Issues in Pediatric Organ Transplantation | 167 |
The Ethics of Responsible Research | 183 |
Pediatric Practice Social Responsibility and Physician Advocacy | 199 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Academy of Pediatrics adolescent adults advocacy analgesic anencephalic appropriate assessment autonomy Baby behavior Belmont Report beneficial benefits bioethics biomedical burdens caregivers Center child Children's Hospital choices clinical concerns confidentiality conflict consequentialist critically ill cure death decision-making decisions disease donation donors Down's syndrome drug duty to treat ethical issues ethical problems experience futile harm health care health care professionals home care individual infants infection informed consent institution intensive care unit intervention involved judge judgement justify Kohrman life-sustaining treatment liver transplantation living maturity Medical Ethics Medicine ment moral neonatal newborn nurses obligation options organ organ donation Organ Transplantation pain parents patient pediatric ethics committees pediatrician person perspective physicians potential practice principlists procedures protect question relationship respect responsibility risks role social specific staff standards suffering therapeutic therapy tion transplantation values York Youngner