Nursing law and ethics /

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Tingle, John, Cribb, Alan
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:Αγγλικά
Έκδοση: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, [2014]
Έκδοση:Fourth Edition.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • The legal dimension: legal system and method
  • John hodgson
  • The ethical dimension: nursing practice, nursing philosophy and nursing ethics
  • Alan cribb
  • The professional dimension: professional regulation in nursing and midwifery
  • Fiona culley
  • The complaints dimension: patient and family complaints in healthcare
  • Peter walsh
  • The policy dimension: moving beyond the rhetoric towards a safer nhs
  • John tingle
  • The perspectives
  • Negligence
  • A the legal perspective
  • Charles foster
  • B an ethical perspective ¿ negligence and moral obligations
  • Harry lesser
  • Consent and the capable adult patient
  • A the legal perspective
  • Jean mchale
  • B an ethical perspective ¿ consent and patient autonomy
  • Bobbie farsides
  • Responsibility, liability and scarce resources
  • A the legal perspective
  • Tracey elliot
  • B an ethical perspective ¿ how to do the right thing
  • David seedhouse
  • Mental health nursing
  • A the legal perspective
  • Leon mcrae
  • B an ethical perspective ¿ compulsion and autonomy
  • Harry lesser
  • The critically ill patient
  • A the legal perspective
  • Jo samanta
  • B an ethical perspective
  • Robert campbell
  • Clinical governance
  • A the legal perspective
  • Vanessa l. mayatt
  • B an ethical perspective
  • Lucy frith
  • Clinical research and patients
  • A the legal perspective
  • Marie fox and natasha hammond-browning
  • B an ethical perspective ¿ nursing research
  • Richard ashcroft
  • The elderly
  • A older people and nursing care
  • Jonathan herring
  • B person-centred care, personal identity and the interests of people with dementia
  • Michael dunn.