Bioethical decision making for nurses

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Bioethical decision making for nurses

Joyce E. Thompson, Henry O. Thompson

University Press of America, 1992

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Originally published: Norwalk Conn. : Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1985

Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-248) and index

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This text reviews theoretical bases for bioethics including definitions of morals, ethics, metaethics, bioethics and the role of health care professionals. Theory includes discussion of philosphical ethical systems, such as utilitarianism, denotology and natural law, and moral theology and religion as source and reason for ethics. The natural law theory of moral development is described in terms of Jean Piaget, Lawrence Kohlberg, James Rest, Carol Gilligan and others. One way to understand this is to see people as moral beings. This includes nurses and other health care professionals who make bioethical decisions. The bioethical decision model has 10 steps based on critical inquiry and reasoned analysis. The model does not provide ready-made answers, but serves as a guide to the process. The text includes a chapter on each of the 10 steps.

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