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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ethical Dilemmas in Long-Term Care is written by an ethicist with years of experience with ethics committees and ethics consults who serves on the Commission on Ethics in Long-Term Care of the AAHSA. Ethics committee members and the long-term care facility’s professional medical staff are challenged with dilemmas daily. This resource provides basic ethics principles and clarifies the underlying issues. Clearly written and engaging, the materials can be used in a variety of ways to meet a variety of needs: * Use for professional staff in-service* Use in workshops to train new ethics committee members* Use in an ethics committee’s retreat* Use in professional meetings* Use in workshops or learning sessions for residents’ families New to this Edition: * JCAHO standards referenced in each relevant chapter* Substantial revision of Confidentiality to include a discussion of HIPAA regulations, focusing on the ethical motovations and ramifications rather than the specific regulations* Added discussion of feminist ethics of care * Substantial revision of Resuscitation including out-of-hospital DNR orders * Substantial revision of Euthanasia and Assited Suicide to include coverage of the situatio in Oregon* Substantial revision of Pain Management using Hastings Center quidelines* Expanded coverage of dementia care* NEW chapter, Looking into the Future, dealing with ethical issues surrounding the development of therapies from stem cell research Two formats available: 1. Facilitator’s Edition: Binder with complete content plus reproducible worksheets with case studies and group discussion topics. Useful format for coordinating instruction for the administrative team, in-services, the ethics committee, and for families or community groups. The facilitator, using the reference materials, can guide the discussion of each topic. Each chapter contains: worksheets; topical content guides for leading discussion sessions; and additional resources. 2. Study Edition: Paperbound book with all topics and cases included. This edition is useful for in-depth, individual study. Provides complete information on a full range of current ethics topics. This is the resource each department head and ethics committee member should include in his/her library. Very effective for self-study followed by group discussion.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ethical Dilemmas in Long-Term Care is written by an ethicist with years of experience with ethics committees and ethics consults who serves on the Commission on Ethics in Long-Term Care of the AAHSA. Ethics committee members and the long-term care facility’s professional medical staff are challenged with dilemmas daily. This resource provides basic ethics principles and clarifies the underlying issues. Clearly written and engaging, the materials can be used in a variety of ways to meet a variety of needs: * Use for professional staff in-service* Use in workshops to train new ethics committee members* Use in an ethics committee’s retreat* Use in professional meetings* Use in workshops or learning sessions for residents’ families New to this Edition: * JCAHO standards referenced in each relevant chapter* Substantial revision of Confidentiality to include a discussion of HIPAA regulations, focusing on the ethical motovations and ramifications rather than the specific regulations* Added discussion of feminist ethics of care * Substantial revision of Resuscitation including out-of-hospital DNR orders * Substantial revision of Euthanasia and Assited Suicide to include coverage of the situatio in Oregon* Substantial revision of Pain Management using Hastings Center quidelines* Expanded coverage of dementia care* NEW chapter, Looking into the Future, dealing with ethical issues surrounding the development of therapies from stem cell research Two formats available: 1. Facilitator’s Edition: Binder with complete content plus reproducible worksheets with case studies and group discussion topics. Useful format for coordinating instruction for the administrative team, in-services, the ethics committee, and for families or community groups. The facilitator, using the reference materials, can guide the discussion of each topic. Each chapter contains: worksheets; topical content guides for leading discussion sessions; and additional resources. 2. Study Edition: Paperbound book with all topics and cases included. This edition is useful for in-depth, individual study. Provides complete information on a full range of current ethics topics. This is the resource each department head and ethics committee member should include in his/her library. Very effective for self-study followed by group discussion.