دانلود کتاب ۱۰۰ مورد در اخلاق و قانون بالینی
۱۰۰Cases in Clinical Ethics and Law, 2ed
A 30-year-old Polish lady is admitted in labour. This is her first pregnancy and she is full term. She is in a lot of pain, her liquor is stained with meconium and the trace of her baby’s heart is classified as pathological. Her grasp of English is limited. You have been asked to obtain her consent for a caesarean section…
۱۰۰ Cases in Clinical Ethics and Law explores legal and ethical dilemmas through 100 clinical scenarios typical of those encountered by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency or outpatient department, on the ward or in the community setting. Covering issues such as consent, capacity, withdrawal of treatment, confidentiality and whistle-blowing, each scenario has a practical problem-solving element, encouraging readers to explore their own beliefs and values including those that arise as a result of differing cultural and religious backgrounds. Answer pages highlight key points in each case, providing advice on how to deal with the emotive issues that occur when practising medicine and guidance on appropriate behaviour.
Making speedy and appropriate decisions, and choosing the best course of action to take as a result, is one of the most important and challenging parts of training to become a doctor. These true-to-life cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize ethical and legal dilemmas as they arise, and to respond appropriately.
About the Author
Carolyn Johnston, LLB, LLM, MA, PhD, adviser in medical law and ethics, School of Medical Education, King’s College London; senior lecturer, Kingston University; and member of the Institute of Medical Ethics Education Steering Group, UK
Penelope Bradbury, MBBS, MA, BSc, MRCGP, GP partner at The Witterings Medical Centre, and GP associate in accident and emergency medicine, Chichester, UK
۱۰۰ Cases Series Editor:
Janice Rymer, MD, FRCOG, FRANZCOG, FHEA, dean of student affairs and lead for Twinned Institutions, and professor of gynaecology, King’s College School of Medicine, London, UK
Contents
Section 1: Ethical Principles
Section 2: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: How to Deal with an Ethical Dilemma in Clinical Practice
Section 3: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Beginning of Life
Section 4: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Children and Adolescents
Section 5: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Consent, Capacity and Refusal of Treatment
Section 6: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Confidentiality
Section 7: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Negligence
Section 8: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Mental Health
Section 9: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Public Health
Section 10: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: Organ Donation
Section 11: Ethics and Law in Clinical Practice: End of Life
Section 12: Duties of a Doctor
Section 13: Faith, Values and Culture