Legal and Ethical Issues for Health ProfessionalsJones and Bartlett Publishers, 2005 - 378 sider "Legal and Ethical Issues for Health Professionals is a guide to aid in the resolution of ethical dilemmas with legal implications. This comprehensive reference provides both the student and practicing health care professional with an overview of the ethical and legal issues that face health care providers today. The reader will better understand ethical dilemmas and learn how to evaluate and distinguish between the "rightness" and "wrongness" of alternative courses of action when faced with complicated problems to solve."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... condition " is an " incurable condition caused by injury , disease , or illness that would produce death regardless of the applica- tion of life - sustaining procedures , according to reasonable medical judg- ment , and in which the ...
... condition " is an " incurable condition caused by injury , disease , or illness that would produce death regardless of the applica- tion of life - sustaining procedures , according to reasonable medical judg- ment , and in which the ...
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... CONDITION Aggravation of a preexisting condition through negligence may cause a physician to be liable for malpractice . If the original injury is aggravated , lia- bility will be ... Condition 277 Aggravation of a Preexisting Condition.
... CONDITION Aggravation of a preexisting condition through negligence may cause a physician to be liable for malpractice . If the original injury is aggravated , lia- bility will be ... Condition 277 Aggravation of a Preexisting Condition.
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... condition would have been discovered and hospital personnel alerted to watch for possible complications of the nature that later developed . Quite possibly , this attention also would have helped in diagnosing the patient's condition ...
... condition would have been discovered and hospital personnel alerted to watch for possible complications of the nature that later developed . Quite possibly , this attention also would have helped in diagnosing the patient's condition ...
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Chapter One Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
Principles of Health Care Ethics | 14 |
Morality | 20 |
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