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The 5th edition of Bioethics provides nursing students with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the ethical issues effecting nursing practice.
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D.--Thomas R. Cole, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston "Metapsychology"
subject:"Bioethical Issues" from books.google.com
What ethical lessons from the past can best inform the future of brain imaging? These compelling questions and many more are tackled by a distinguished group of contributors to this, the first-ever volume on neuroethics.
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The second edition adds new material to the book, including a new chapter on the international response to accountability for reasonableness and two new chapters on applications of the approach in developing countries and in human rights ...
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Some reflections on whether death is bad / David J. Mayo -- Defining death / James L. Bernat -- Against the right to die / J. David Velleman -- The skull at the banquet / David Barnard -- Influence of mental illness on decision making at ...
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Medical Ethics and Humanities also covers important topics include moral rules, confidentiality, pediatric ethics, and medical malpractice. This is a valuable text for all health care students and professionals!
subject:"Bioethical Issues" from books.google.com
This book presents an exploration of concepts central to health care practice.
subject:"Bioethical Issues" from books.google.com
Candidly drawing on his participation in these debates, Erik Parens offers a habit of thinking about the questions at their center, which benefits from, rather than denies, the insights on both sides.
subject:"Bioethical Issues" from books.google.com
In this thoughtful text, Brian Kane explores the foundations, methods, and conclusions of Catholic thinking on bioethics.
subject:"Bioethical Issues" from books.google.com
Since 1847, the AMA Code of Medical Ethics has set out the ethical commitments that define medicine as a profession.