Law and Ethics in Intensive Care

Law and Ethics in Intensive Care

Newdick, Christopher; Waldmann, Carl; Ruck Keene, Alex; Danbury, Christopher

Oxford University Press

09/2020

280

Mole

Inglês

9780198817161

15 a 20 dias

420

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Section A: Listening to Patients
1: Dominic Bell: Consent for Intensive Care: Public and Political Expectations vs. Conceptual and Practical Hurdles
2: Alex Ruck Keene and Zoe Fritz: Refusing and Demanding Medical Treatment in Intensive Care
3: Hazel Biggs: DNAR: to Resuscitate or not to Resuscitate? Rights, Wrongs, Ethics and the Voice of the Patient
Section B: Listening to Doctors, Parents, and Relatives
4: Therese Callus: Spanner in the Works or Cogs in a Wheel? Parents and Decision-making for Critically Ill Young Children
5: Daniele Bryden: Adults who Lack Capacity to Consent and Deprivation of Liberty
6: Christopher Newdick and Christopher Danbury: Promoting the Best Possible Death - Futility in Terminally Ill Patients Who Lack Capacity
7: Dale Gardiner and Andrew McGee: Diagnosing Death
Section C: External influences
8: John Coggon and Louise Austin: Doing What's Best: Organ Donation and Intensive Care
9: Carl Waldmann, Neil Soni, and Andrew Lawson: Conflicts of Interest
10: Rosaleen Baruah: Social Media Pressures in Intensive Care
11: Christopher Danbury, Christopher Newdick, Alex Ruck Keene, and Carl Waldmann: Pandemic Planning after Covid-19
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