Fr. 65.00

Life and Death in Healthcare Ethics - A Short Introduction

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext 'This small, slim book can only be commended ... For students who want - or need - a very basic text to introduce them to the subject, I could not recommend anything better.' - Verena Tschudin, Nursing Ethics 'I can recommend this book as a very useful, easily accessible resource book for health care workers.' - Mary Byrne, Bioethics Outlook, March 2001 'Short introductions to anything are very appealing to me as they usually provide principles upon which I can develop ideas and pursue other reading. In this respect Helen Watt does not disappoint. She has created an introduction to a number of life and death issues that all of us could face via the exploration of actual cases... Additional notes, at the end of the book, provide the reader with a wide range of potential reading material. Should you buy the book? Buy it or borrow it, it is a book worth reading because its content is very applicable to A&E work.' - Lynn C. Sbaih, Accident and Emergency Nursing, 2002 'Compact and at the same time profound...an interesting and original work.' - Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy Informationen zum Autor Helen Watt is Research Fellow at the Linacre Centre for Healthcare Ethics in London. Zusammenfassung The moral issues raised by our choices over life and death in health care remain obscure. This book provides a concise, thoughtful and extremely accessible guide to these moral issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1 Homicide: moral approaches 2 The unconscious patient 3 The competent patient 4Abortion 5 Embryo destruction 6 Cooperation

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