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    <title>Nursing ethics</title>
    <subTitle>theories and pragmatics</subTitle>
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  <tableOfContents>What are human rights?. The commitment of rights: responsibility. Is health care a right?. Human problems: Human beings. Conscience: right and wrong. No rush to judgment. Nursing's contract with society. The nurse-patient relationship: foundations, purposes, responsibilities, and rights. The commitment of nursing. The nurse-family relationship. The nurse-nurse relationship. The nurse-physician relationship. The nurse-institution relationship. Introduction to case studies. Conflicting obligations. Extending the scope of care. Insubordination-patient load. Consent, conflict, and "euthanasia". Abortion, privacy, and conscience. Nurse-physician conflict-telephone orders. Refusal of treatment for minors. Structures, attitudes; regulations, and the rights of the elderly. Nursing education-the unethical conduct of the role models. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the nurse. Hyperalimentation-the distribution of a scarce resource. Confidentiality of patients' records. A patient's right to know-a nurse's right to tell. Nurse-patient conflict-consent for nursing intervention.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Leah Curtin.</note>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Enfermeras</topic>
    <topic>Ética</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc" edition="21">174.2 C95</classification>
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