Challenges in Caring: Explorations in nursing and ethics |
Contents
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Caring and being cared for | 30 |
Who is in charge? | 50 |
Interprofessional relationships | 71 |
dont intrude | 92 |
To tell the truth? | 107 |
Abortion | 125 |
Reproductive technology and allied issues | 147 |
Death dying and easing death | 159 |
Respecting life and measuring its quality | 182 |
Caring in nursing do we need to bother? | 200 |
Appendix Codes of nursing ethics | 206 |
References | 216 |
Index | 223 |
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Challenges in Caring: Explorations in nursing and ethics James M. Brown,Alison L. Kitson,Terence J. McKnight No preview available - 1992 |
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