by Win Tadd (Contributor), Ruth Chadwick (Author)
Looks at ethical procedure in the choices and decisions made by nurses with regard to such questions as obeying doctors, covering up of a colleague's mistakes, recent developments in foetal surgery and whether the nurse's advocate role is tenable in practice. These questions are taken from the personal case studies recounted by 450 nurses in Britain and North America. The issues are to be found in many hospital situations and are faced in day-to-day practice by student and qualified nurses. A commentary is provided on the ethical principles involved. This book should prove of relevance to nursing staff as the advent of Project 2000 means a knowledge of ethics is now a statutory requirement.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 02 Dec 1991
ISBN 10: 0333520459
ISBN 13: 9780333520451