The last ethical issue, the fifth group, is inheritable genetic modification (IGM), which is a procedure used to modify genes along the germ lines that are transmitted to offspring (Frankel, 2003). Stem-cell research could help prevent ...
are transmitted to offspring (Frankel, 2003). Stem-cell research could help prevent genetic diseases from occurring in families through the generations by modifying the germ lines of the embryos. Genetic traits in the embryo can be ...
The fifth edition of Nursing Ethics has been revised to reflect the most current issues in healthcare ethics including new cases, laws, and policies.
Mason, age 34 and 19 weeks into her pregnancy, received a prenatal genetic their decision to have the abortion. As a nurse, what approaches will you take diagnosis of Huntington's disease for her fetus via amniocentesis.
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Foreword to Being Called to Care by Mary Ellen Lashley , Maggie T. Neal , Emily Todd Slunt , Louise M. Berman , and Francine H. Hultgren . Albany , N.Y .: State University of New York Press . Dyck , Beverly . ( 1989 ) .
The nurse plans interventions to increase home radon testing and reduce smoking among employees. In the following example, a home health nurse uses moral imagination. The nurse visits Mrs. Smith, a homebound patient diagnosed ...
Rinaldi ( 1998 ) developed a highly regarded set of Internet guidelines , The Net : User Guidelines and Netiquette , that include helpful ethical strategies for users . These strategies are everyday manners that form the foundation of ...
Newly revised and updated, the Second Edition of this leading ethics textbook integrates nursing ethics content throughout the nursing curriculum, preparing students and professionals for moral issues encountered in daily practice.
The fifth edition of Nursing Ethics has been revised to reflect the most current issues in healthcare ethics including new cases, laws, and policies.
The examples involve (a) prenatal genetic screening, (b) confidentiality and hereditary disease, ... or because of their genetic match to an existing sibling – socalled 'saviour siblings' (Sheldon and Wilkinson, 2004), the screening and ...
Nursing Ethics
The book includes clear descriptions of moral theories and concepts and is packed with case examples – giving it immediate relevance to everyday nursing situations.
This book proposes a 'strong' (action-guiding) account of a virtue-based approach to moral decision-making within contemporary nursing practice.
Nursing Ethics
This book presents multiple ethical theories with detailed applications to real-life scenarios in a highly readable format. Case studies address current issues in nursing ethics. ...
The aim of this book is to show how feminist perspectives can extend and advance the field of nursing ethics.
Do you believe that nurses often fail to grasp the moral significance of their care because of inadequate linguistic expression ? ... The practical , moral , and personal sense of nursing : A phenomenological philosophy of practice .
The book includes clear descriptions of moral theories and concepts and is packed with case examples – giving it immediate relevance to everyday nursing situations.
Nursing Ethics: Across the Curriculum and Into Practice continues to provide a solid ethical foundation for nursing students in an updated sixth edition.