Fr. 89.00

Ethics, Law and Health Care - A Guide for Nurses and Midwives

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 23.07.2026

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Understanding ethics and law in health care is an essential part of nurse and midwife professional standards, and a core component of qualifying programmes. Ethics, Law and Health Care teaches applied ethics and law in a way that illustrates the real world applications of these essential aspects of practice. It enables readers to not only recognise but also address legal and ethical issues that will arise in their professional practice. The book approaches these issues using the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Codes of Ethics, the Codes of Professional Conduct and the four principles of biomedical ethics: - Autonomy - Non-maleficence - Beneficence - Justice Filled with case studies, review questions and useful further reading, this book gives readers a solid understanding of ethics and law in health care, and a clear decision-making framework so they can take action confidently. Fully updated to reflect new laws and codes of ethics, this new edition includes two new chapters on dispensing and prescribing medications and independent practice. It also includes more on rural practice, cultural safety and Indigenous views throughout and more clinical case scenarios. Please note, this book is written specifically for the Australian market.

List of contents










Chapter 1: Ethics and Law
Chapter 2: Ethics and ethical and legal decision-making frameworks
Chapter 3: The Australian legal system
Chapter 4: Ethics, law and nursing and midwifery practice
Chapter 5: Adult patients-Consent and refusal of consent
Chapter 6: Children and young people as patients
Chapter 7: Ethics, law, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients
Chapter 8: Law, ethics and health information management
Chapter 9: Patient safety and negligence
Chapter 10: Ethics, law and mental health
Chapter 11: Ethics, law and the elderly
Chapter 12: End-of-life issues
Chapter 13: Issues relevant to reproduction, pregnancy and the birth of a child
Chapter 14: Ethics, law, and dispensing and prescribing medications
Chapter 15: Ethics, Law, and Independent Practice

Appendixes
Code of conduct for nurses
Code of conduct for midwives
Where to find the International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics and the International Confederation of Midwives Code of Ethics.


About the author

Dr. Fiona McDonald is an Associate Professor within the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology and is Co-Director of the Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Australia.Professor Shih-Ning Then is a Senior Lecturer within the Faculty of Law at Queensland University of Technology and is a member of the Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Australia.Dr Sam Boyle is a senior lecturer in the School of Law at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia.Dr Michelle Gunn is a nurse, lawyer, health administrator and nursing regulator. Michelle is currently the Chief Nursing Officer for the Al Dhafra region of the UAE.Mary Claire Balnaves is a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife. She is currently the Senior Project Officer – Policy in the Leadership and Advocacy Team at the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives, Australia.

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