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Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics A Case Study Approach 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Edwin N. Forman, Rosalind E. Ladd, Springer

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    Author(s)Edwin N. Forman, Rosalind E. Ladd
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781461391067
    Pages142
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    Springer Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatrics A Case Study Approach 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Edwin N. Forman, Rosalind E. Ladd

    This book is addressed to all professionals concerned with the health care of children. It is, first and foremost, a teaching tool. It can be used for class discussion or case conferences with medical students or residents, nurses, and other staff in pediatrics or family medicine. It can also be used for self-teaching or continuing education by those already in practice. No one who reads this book is a beginner at moral reasoning. However, many may well be beginners at discussions that focus sharply on the ethical issues in medicine and introduce philosophical analysis. The goal is to clarify, conceptualize, and guide reasoning in order to come to conclusions that can be defended with good reasons. Case studies provide the most successful method of teaching medical ethics, posing the issues as they arise in real-life situations. The cases in this book are brief and rather skeletal in nature. This is partly to deflect the natural curiosity of those who are driven to seek more and more medical details, hoping thus to resolve the ethical issues or avoid them entirely. It also allows the reader to concentrate on one ethical issue at a time. In real life, of course, the hard questions arise often several at a time, embedded in a rich and complex medical and psychosocial background. As one must learn to walk before one can run, so it is wise to practice on cases where the key issue is highlighted. I. Making Decisions—Whose Choice?.- 1 Parents’ Rights.- 2 Consulting the Child.- 3 Adolescent Age-Specific Values.- 4 “Ordering Up” Medical Care.- I. Additional Cases for Discussion.- I. Suggested Reading.- II. Telling the Truth—What Should I Say?.- 5 Informing Parents.- 6 Telling the Child.- 7 When Doctors Disagree.- 8 Students, Residents, and Credibility.- II. Additional Cases for Discussion.- II. Suggested Reading.- III. Deciding Not to Treat—What Are the Limits?.- 9 Impaired Newborns.- 10 Considering Quality of Life.- 11 “Do Not Resuscitate”.- 12 Hastening Death.- III. Additional Cases for Discussion.- III. Suggested Reading.- IV. Doing Research—Can Children Be Volunteered?.- 13 Guidelines for Research.- 14 Research as Therapy.- 15 “Volunteering” Well Children.- 16 Psychological Research.- IV. Additional Cases for Discussion.- IV. Suggested Reading.- V. Relating to Patients—What Is the Best Doctor-Patient Relationship?.- 17 The Virtuous Physician.- 18 Loyalty to Parents.- 19 Saying “No”.- 20 Considering Costs.- V. Additional Cases for Discussion.- V. Suggested Reading.- VI. Treating Adolescents—When Is a Child an Adult?.- 21 Confidentiality.- 22 Legal Issues.- 23 Teenage Suicide.- 24 Changing a Lifestyle.- VI. Additional Cases for Discussion.- VI. Suggested Reading.



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