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Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

United
What counts as basic health care? Private values and public policy, Veatch, Robert M. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 24, Issue 3, p.20-21, (1994) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M.; Source Info: May/Jun94, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p20; Subject Term: MEDICAL policy; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 1 Black and White Photograph; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 819

THANATOLOGY
The impending collapse of the whole-brain definition of death, Veatch, Robert M. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 23, Issue 4, p.18-24, (1993) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M.; Source Info: Jul/Aug93, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p18; Subject Term: DEATH -- Proof & certification; Subject Term: THANATOLOGY; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 6137

professional responsibility
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Older People and Medical Care
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

OLDER
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Nusing
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

NURSING
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Moral
What counts as basic health care? Private values and public policy, Veatch, Robert M. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 24, Issue 3, p.20-21, (1994) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M.; Source Info: May/Jun94, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p20; Subject Term: MEDICAL policy; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 1 Black and White Photograph; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 819

Medizinische
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

MEDICINE
Can the moral commons survive autonomy?, Veatch, Robert M., and Gaylin Willard , Hastings Center Report, Volume 26, Issue 6, p.41-42, (1996) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M. Gaylin, Willard; Source Info: Nov/Dec96, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p41; Subject Term: MEDICINE; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 5622

Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Medical
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

What counts as basic health care? Private values and public policy, Veatch, Robert M. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 24, Issue 3, p.20-21, (1994) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M.; Source Info: May/Jun94, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p20; Subject Term: MEDICAL policy; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Subject Term: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 2p; Illustrations: 1 Black and White Photograph; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 819

Informed Consent
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Informed
Abandoning informed consent, Veatch, Robert M. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 25, Issue 2, p.5-12, (1995) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M.; Source Info: Mar/Apr95, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p5; Subject Term: INFORMED consent (Medical law); Subject Term: EVALUATION; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 7054

Infirmières
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Human Research Subjects
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Fallstudie.
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Evaluation
Abandoning informed consent, Veatch, Robert M. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 25, Issue 2, p.5-12, (1995) Abstract

Veatch, Robert M.; Source Info: Mar/Apr95, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p5; Subject Term: INFORMED consent (Medical law); Subject Term: EVALUATION; Number of Pages: 8p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 7054

Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Euthanasia
Case studies in biomedical ethics : decision-making, principles, and cases, Veatch, Robert M., Haddad Amy Marie, and English Dan C. , New York, p.456 p., (2010) Abstract

24 cm.A model for ethical problem solving -- Values in health and illness -- What is the source of moral judgments? -- Benefiting the patient and others : the duty to do good and avoid harm -- Justice : the allocation of health resources -- Autonomy -- Veracity : honesty with patients -- Fidelity : promise-keeping, loyalty to patients, and impaired professionals -- Avoidance of killing -- Abortion, sterilization, and contraception -- Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution -- Mental health and behavior control -- Confidentiality : ethical disclosure of medical information -- Organ transplants -- Health insurance, health system planning, and rationing -- Experimentation on human subjects -- Consent and the right to refuse treatment -- Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Robert M. Veatch, Amy M. Haddad, Dan C. English. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Études
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource

Ethische
Case studies in nursing ethics, Fry, Sara T., and Veatch Robert M. , p.460 p., (2006) Abstract

3rd ed.23 cm.Ethics and values in nursing. Values in health and illness ; The nurse and moral authority -- Ethical issues in nursing. Benefiting the patient and others: the duty to produce good and avoid harm ; Justice: the allocation of health resources ; The principle of autonomy ; Veracity ; Fidelity ; The sanctity of human life -- Special problem areas in nursing practice. Abortion, contraception, and sterilization ; Genetics, birth, and the biological revolution ; Psychiatry and the control of human behavior ; HIV/AIDS care ; Experimentation on human beings ; Consent and the right to refuse treatment ; Death and dying.Includes bibliographical references and index.Other format available: Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006; Online version:; Fry, Sara T.; Case studies in nursing ethics.; 3rd ed.; Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2006Sara T. Fry, Robert M. Veatch. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource