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Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, Ninth Edition

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The go-to textbook on the increasingly important and rapidly evolving topic of medical ethics

A Doody’s Core Title for 2023!

Ethical issues are embedded in every clinical encounter between patients and clinicians. In order to practice excellent clinical care, clinicians must understand ethical issues such as informed consent, decisional capacity, surrogate decision making, truth telling, confidentiality, privacy, the distinction between research and clinical care, and end-of-life care. This popular, clinically-oriented guide provides crystal-clear case-based coverage of the ethical situations encountered in everyday medical practice.

Clinical Ethics introduces the proven Four Box Method—a much-needed pattern for collecting, sorting, and ordering the facts of a clinical ethical problem. This easy-to-apply system is based on simple questions about medical indications, patient preferences, quality of life, and contextual features that explain clinical ethics and help clinicians formulate a sound diagnosis and treatment strategy. In each chapter, the authors discuss case examples and provide analysis, comments, and specific recommendations.

The book is divided into the four topics that constitute the essential ethical structure of every clinical encounter:

  • Medical Indications
  • Preferences of Patients
  • Quality of Life
  • Contextual Features

Περιεχόμενα

Introduction

The Four Topics

Ethical Reasoning in Clinical Ethics

Resources in Clinical Ethics

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

The Four Topics Chart

TOPIC ONE

Medical Indications

1.1 Indicated and Nonindicated Interventions

1.2 Clinical Judgment and Clinical Uncertainty

1.3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Orders not to Resuscitate

1.4 Medical Error

1.5 Determination of Death

1.6 Summary

TOPIC TWO

Preferences of Patients

2.1 Informed Consent

2.2 Decisional Capacity

2.3 Decision Making for the Mentally Incapacitated Patient

2.4 Surrogate Decision Makers

2.5 Failure to Cooperate in the Therapeutic Relationship

TOPIC THREE

Quality of Life

3.1 Divergent Evaluations of Quality of Life

3.2 Enhancement Medicine

3.3 Compromised Quality of Life and Life-Sustaining Interventions

3.4 Pain Relief for Terminally Ill Patients

3.5 Medically Assisted Dying

3.6 Suicide

TOPIC FOUR

Contextual Features

4.1 Health Professions

4.2 Other Interested Parties

4.3 Confidentiality of Medical Information

4.4 Economics of Clinical Care

4.5 Allocation of Scarce Health Resources

4.6 Influence of Religion on Clinical Decisions

4.7 Role of Law in Clinical Ethics

4.8 Clinical Research and Education

4.9 Public Health

4.10 Organizational Ethics