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- Book Title
- Clinical Ethics in Pediatrics: A Case-Based Textbook
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521173612
ISBN-13
9780521173612
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109498516
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
264 Pages
Publication Name
Clinical Ethics in Pediatrics : a Case-Based Textbook
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Pediatrics, Business Ethics
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
20.2 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2011-017978
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
174.29892
Table Of Content
Preface; Part I. Core Issues in Clinical Pediatric Ethics: 1. Pediatric decision-making: informed consent, parental permission, and child assent Yoram Unguru; 2. Pediatric decision-making: adolescent patients Jessica Berg; 3. Refusal of recommended treatment Douglas S. Diekema; 4. Adolescent confidentiality Malcolm Parker; 5. Adolescent refusals of intervention (and the non-compliant adolescent) Maureen Kelley; 6. Family beliefs and the medical care of children Roger Worthington and Mark R. Mercurio; 7. Fidelity and truthfulness in the pediatric setting: withholding information from children and adolescents Christine Harrison; 8. Fidelity and truthfulness: disclosure of errors Tom Gallagher and David Loren; 9. Requests for 'non-therapeutic' interventions in children Anthony J. Thomas and Charlisse Caga-Anan; Part II. Ethical Issues at the Beginning of Life: Perinatology and Neonatology: 10. Maternal-fetal conflicts Mark R. Mercurio and Christy Cummings; 11. Fetal interventions and fetal care centers Steven Leuthner; 12. Assisted reproductive technology, multiple births, and the welfare of the child Jeffrey L. Ecker and Howard L. Minkoff; 13. Preimplantation and prenatal genetic testing for inherited diseases, dispositions, and traits Jeff Botkin; 14. Decision-making in the delivery room Mark R. Mercurio; 15. Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining intervention from neonates Andrew Beckstrom and David Woodrum; 16. The role of QoL assessments in the delivery room and NICU A. Wyatt; 17. International variations in newborn care Annie Janvier and John D. Lantos; Part III. Ethical Issues at the End of Life in Pediatrics: 18. End-of-life care Joel Frader and Kelly Michelson; 19. Futility Norman Fost; 20. Advance directives and DNR orders Jeffrey Burns; 21. Definition of death Geoffrey Miller; 22. Physician aid in dying in children: physician-assisted death - terminal sedation and children Alex Kon; 23. The Groningen protocol Eduard Verhagen; 24. Symptom management in dying children Marcia Levetown; Part IV. Ethical Issues Posed by Advances in Medical Technology and Science: 25. Organ transplantation and the child donor Joel Frader and Aviva Goldberg; 26. Enhancement technologies and children Todd Varness; 27. Cochlear implants and deaf children Halle Salas; 28. Management of disorders of sexual differentiation Joel Frader; 29. Sterilizing procedures in minors with cognitive disabilities Don Brunnquell; 30. Parental requests for intervention on behalf of children with severe life-limiting conditions with poor quality of life (trisomy 13 and 18) Ben Wilfond; 31. Genetic screening and testing Lainie F. Ross; 32. The introduction of innovative technology in practice John D. Lantos; 33. Human subjects research involving children Erik D. Kodish and Valerie Blake; Part V. Children, Public Health and Justice: 34. Resource allocation and triage in disasters and pandemics Jeffrey Burns; 35. Parental refusals of vaccination and school vaccine mandates: balancing parental freedom, child welfare, and public health Douglas Opel and Douglas S. Diekema; 36. Solid organ transplantation and children with developmental disabilities David C. Magnus; 37. Special issues related to the care of orphans Maureen Kelley; Part VI. Special Topics in Pediatric Ethics: 38. Conflicts of interest, relationships with industry, and gifts D. Micah Hester; 39. Training issues and learning new procedures Armand Antommaria; 40. Boundary issues Ian Holzman; 41. Ethics consultation and ethics committees Denise Dudzinski; 42. Physician coverage of community events that appear to conflict with public health and professional goals: the case of physician coverage at youth boxing events Stephanya Shear and Douglas Opel; 43. The impaired, incompetent, or unethical provider Douglas S. Diekema; Index.
Synopsis
This volume provides a practical overview of ethical issues arising in pediatric practice. The case-based approach grounds a broad range of important and controversial bioethical concepts in real-life situations. An essential resource for all physicians who care for children, as well as medical educators, residents and scholars in clinical bioethics., This volume provides a practical overview of the ethical issues arising in pediatric practice. The case-based approach grounds the bioethical concepts in real-life situations, covering a broad range of important and controversial topics, including informed consent, confidentiality, truthfulness and fidelity, ethical issues relating to perinatology and neonatology, end-of-life issues, new technologies, and problems of justice and public health in pediatrics. A dedicated section also addresses the topics of professionalism, including boundary issues, conflicts of interests and relationships with industry, ethical issues arising during training, and dealing with the impaired or unethical colleague. Each chapter contains a summary of the key issues covered and recommendations for approaching similar situations in other contexts. Clinical Ethics in Pediatrics: A Case-Based Textbook is an essential resource for all physicians who care for children, as well as medical educators, residents and scholars in clinical bioethics.
LC Classification Number
RJ47.8 .C55 2011
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