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Ethical Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-bas ed Review
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Release Year
- 2012
- Book Title
- Ethical Problems in Emergency Medicine: A Discussion-based Rev...
- ISBN
- 9780470673478
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0470673478
ISBN-13
9780470673478
eBay Product ID (ePID)
125662855
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
346 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Ethical Problems in Emergency Medicine : a Discussion-Based Review
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Ethics, Emergency Medicine
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Medical
Series
Current Topics in Emergency Medicine Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2011-049653
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This outstanding work immediately becomes the standard textbook for ethics in emergency medicine, as the best competing text ( Ethics in Emergency Medicine , 2nd edition, Iserson et al. (Galen Press, 1995)) is relatively out of date. It is a crucial resource for all emergency professionals and anyone with an interest in emergency medicine ethics. " ( Doody's , 30 August 2013)
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
174.2/96025
Table Of Content
Contributors, ix Preface, xiii Section One: Challenging professionalism 1 Physician care of family, friends, or colleagues, 3 Taku Taira, Joel Martin Geiderman 2 The impaired physician, 15 Peter Moffett, Christopher Kang 3 Disclosure of medical error and truth telling, 27 Abhi Mehrotra, Cherri Hobgood 4 Conflicts between patient requests and physician obligations, 37 Shellie L. Asher 5 Judgmental attitudes and opinions in the emergency department, 47 V. Ramana Feeser 6 Using physicians as agents of the state, 57 Jeremy R. Simon Section Two: End-of-life decisions 7 Family-witnessed resuscitation in the emergency department: making sense of ethical and practical considerations in an emotional debate, 69 Kirsten G. Engel, Arthur R. Derse 8 Palliative care in the emergency department, 79 Tammie E. Quest, Paul DeSandre 9 Refusal of life-saving therapy, 89 Catherine A. Marco, Arthur R. Derse 10 Revisiting comfort-directed therapies: death and dying in the emergency department, including withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment, 99 Raquel M. Schears, Terri A. Schmidt 11 Futility in emergency medicine, 117 Arthur R. Derse Section Three: Representing vulnerable populations 12 The care of minors in the emergency department, 129 Chloë-Maryse Baxter 13 Chemical restraints, physical restraints, and other demonstrations of force, 139 Michael P. Wilson, Christian M. Sloane 14 Capacity determination in the patient with altered mental status, 149 Michael C. Tricoci, Catherine A. Marco 15 Obstetric emergency: perimortem cesarean section, 15 Kenneth D. Marshall, Carrie Tibbles Section Four: Outside influence and observation 16 Non-medical observers in the emergency department, 169 Joel Martin Geiderman 17 Religious perspectives on do-not-resuscitate (DNR) documents and the dying patient, 179 Avraham Steinberg 18 Non-physician influence on the scope and responsibilities of emergency physicians, 187 Laura G. Burke, Jennifer V. Pope 19 Privacy and confidentiality: particular challenges in the emergency department, 197 Jessica H. Stevens, Michael N. Cocchi Section Five: Emergency medicine outside the emergency department 20 Short-term international medical initiatives, 209 Matthew B. Allen, Christine Dyott, John Jesus 21 Disaster triage, 221 Matthew B. Allen, John Jesus 22 The emergency physician as a bystander outside the hospital, 237 Zev Wiener, Shamai A. Grossman 23 Military objectives versus patient interests, 247 Kenneth D. Marshall, Kathryn L. Hall-Boyer Section Six: Public health as emergency medicine 24 Treatment of potential organ donors, 261 Glen E. Michael, John Jesus 25 Mandatory and permissive reporting laws: conflicts in patient confidentiality, autonomy, and the duty to report, 271 Joel Martin Geiderman 26 Ethics of care during a pandemic, 287 John C. Moskop Section Seven: Education and research 27 Practicing medical procedures on the newly or nearly dead, 301 Ajay V. Jetley, Catherine A. Marco 28 Ethics of research without informed consent, 311 Dave W. Lu, Jonathan Burstein, John Jesus Appendix: useful resources, 321 Alexander Bracey Index, 325
Synopsis
Covers the major ethical dilemmas discussed within emergency medicine literature over the past decade Presents a case-based approach, with a case, a case discussion, a review of current literature, and recommendations in each chapter An essential book for emergency medicine physicians who are faced with ethical issues on a daily basis., This book is designed to consolidate the relevant literature as well as the thoughts of professionals currently working in the field into a practical and accessible reference for the emergency medical technician, student, nurse, resident, and attending emergency physician. Each chapter is divided into four sections: case presentation, discussion, review of the current literature, and recommendations. Designed to serve simultaneously as a learning and reference tool, each chapter begins with a real case that was encountered in an ED setting. The case presentation is followed by a short discussion of the case, as if at a morbidity and mortality conference, by a panel of experienced attending physicians explaining how they would approach the ethical dilemmas associated with the case, and a review of the existing literature.
LC Classification Number
RC86.95.E834 2012
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