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Case-Based Medical Ethics in Practice Preface by the authors Foreword Chapter 1: A brief introduction to medical ethics in Internal Medicine Definitions of ethics and medical ethics Why is medical ethics important? (teaching competency in ethics, teaching professionalism) Evolution of medical ethics and its importance/role in modern medicine (from paternalism to informed consent) Who determines ethical guidelines for medicine? Difference/similarities between ethics and law Pur…
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  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.4 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Case-Based Medical Ethics in Practice

Preface by the authors

Foreword

Chapter 1: A brief introduction to medical ethics in Internal Medicine

  • Definitions of ethics and medical ethics
  • Why is medical ethics important? (teaching competency in ethics, teaching professionalism)

  • Evolution of medical ethics and its importance/role in modern medicine (from paternalism to informed consent)
  • Who determines ethical guidelines for medicine?

  • Difference/similarities between ethics and law

  • Purpose of the book (i.e. to stimulate thought and discussion, not cover all details of all ethical principles)

Chapter 2: The underlying principles of ethical patient care

  • Beneficence - a practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient. (Salus aegroti suprema lex.)
  • Non-maleficence - "first, do no harm" (Primum non nocere).
  • Autonomy - the patient has the right to refuse or choose their treatment (Voluntas aegroti suprema lex.)
  • Justice - concerns the distribution of scarce health resources, and the decision of who gets what treatment.
  • Dignity - the patient (and the person treating the patient) have the right to dignity.
  • Veracity - the patient should not be lied to, and deserves to know the whole truth about his/her illness and treatment.

Chapter 3: Putting ethics into practice - realities, limitations, and roadblocks

  • Practitioners and personal belief systems
  • Cultural competency and practice of ethical care
  • Statement about pharmaceutical company influence on education and practice
  • Medical oaths - Are they valid for medicine today? Are they fulfilled by practitioners?
  • The Patient Bill of Rights
  • Federal, state, local, and institutional regulations - how they intertwine and affect each other

Chapter 4: Advanced Directives, Living Wills, and the Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA)

Chapter 5: Case-based ethical dilemmas

  • How the reader should approach these cases
  • Where to find more information if needed

Case 1

    • Topic: Consent in the mentally ill or otherwise unfit (and 'in between' situations: delirium, psychiatric decompensation)
    • Subtopic: When does forcing an incompetent patient to undergo treatment limit their right to dignity and the principle of 'do-no-harm'?

- Narrative of clinical scenario with specific example of ethical dilemma

- Questions for thought/discussion

- Explanations of underlying ethical and legal principles

Case 2

    • Topic: When the HCPOA neglects their responsibility, or has other personal interests/potential gains

- Narrative of clinical scenario with specific example of ethical dilemma

- Questions for thought/discussion

- Explanations of underlying ethical and legal principles

Case 3

    • Topic: When the patient/their family bullies practitioners into unnecessary diagnostics/therapeutics
      • "C.Y.A." medicine

- Narrative of clinical scenario with specific example of ethical dilemma

- Questions for thought/discussion

- Explanations of underlying ethical and legal principles

Case 4

    • Topic: When an estranged family member or spouse suddenly appears to make decisions

- Narrative of c

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  • Author: John E Snyder
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 1617378828
  • ISBN-13: 9781617378829
  • Format: 15.6 x 23.4 x 1.4 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Case-Based Medical Ethics in Practice

Preface by the authors

Foreword

Chapter 1: A brief introduction to medical ethics in Internal Medicine

  • Definitions of ethics and medical ethics
  • Why is medical ethics important? (teaching competency in ethics, teaching professionalism)

  • Evolution of medical ethics and its importance/role in modern medicine (from paternalism to informed consent)
  • Who determines ethical guidelines for medicine?

  • Difference/similarities between ethics and law

  • Purpose of the book (i.e. to stimulate thought and discussion, not cover all details of all ethical principles)

Chapter 2: The underlying principles of ethical patient care

  • Beneficence - a practitioner should act in the best interest of the patient. (Salus aegroti suprema lex.)
  • Non-maleficence - "first, do no harm" (Primum non nocere).
  • Autonomy - the patient has the right to refuse or choose their treatment (Voluntas aegroti suprema lex.)
  • Justice - concerns the distribution of scarce health resources, and the decision of who gets what treatment.
  • Dignity - the patient (and the person treating the patient) have the right to dignity.
  • Veracity - the patient should not be lied to, and deserves to know the whole truth about his/her illness and treatment.

Chapter 3: Putting ethics into practice - realities, limitations, and roadblocks

  • Practitioners and personal belief systems
  • Cultural competency and practice of ethical care
  • Statement about pharmaceutical company influence on education and practice
  • Medical oaths - Are they valid for medicine today? Are they fulfilled by practitioners?
  • The Patient Bill of Rights
  • Federal, state, local, and institutional regulations - how they intertwine and affect each other

Chapter 4: Advanced Directives, Living Wills, and the Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA)

Chapter 5: Case-based ethical dilemmas

  • How the reader should approach these cases
  • Where to find more information if needed

Case 1

    • Topic: Consent in the mentally ill or otherwise unfit (and 'in between' situations: delirium, psychiatric decompensation)
    • Subtopic: When does forcing an incompetent patient to undergo treatment limit their right to dignity and the principle of 'do-no-harm'?

- Narrative of clinical scenario with specific example of ethical dilemma

- Questions for thought/discussion

- Explanations of underlying ethical and legal principles

Case 2

    • Topic: When the HCPOA neglects their responsibility, or has other personal interests/potential gains

- Narrative of clinical scenario with specific example of ethical dilemma

- Questions for thought/discussion

- Explanations of underlying ethical and legal principles

Case 3

    • Topic: When the patient/their family bullies practitioners into unnecessary diagnostics/therapeutics
      • "C.Y.A." medicine

- Narrative of clinical scenario with specific example of ethical dilemma

- Questions for thought/discussion

- Explanations of underlying ethical and legal principles

Case 4

    • Topic: When an estranged family member or spouse suddenly appears to make decisions

- Narrative of c

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