Bioethics: Passing the Boards, Providing Patient Care, and Beyond
Bioethics: Passing the Boards, Providing Patient Care, and Beyond
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Abstract
This book discusses ethical and moral issues facing practitioners and provides the reader with the steps to identify the best pathway for maximizing the patient’s best interest. It contains 60 healthcare education topics and includes references for clinical practice and academic writings. Each topic addresses specific high-yield content for healthcare licensing exams and provides a framework for the healthcare profession’s behavioral expectations. The approach used in this book is the tripartite process—think, assess, and conclude—in which the practitioner considers the ethical issue, specifies and balances the four principles of bioethics—autonomy (informed consent), beneficence (do good), nonmaleficence (do no harm), and justice (be fair)—and determines answers that are consistent with the standards of care. This approach also emphasizes the importance of effective communication and empathy in establishing a patient–practitioner relationship that maximizes the patient’s best interests.
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Front Matter
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Section 1 Foundational Topics
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Section 2 60 Topics
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Abortion
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Abuse: Child, Elder, and Intimate Partner
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Addressing Oneself and Patient
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Advance Directives—Planning
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Assisted Suicide
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Capital Punishment—Executions
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Chaperones and Personal Privacy
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Confidentiality
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Conflict of Interest
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Contraception
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Death with Dignity and Assisted Dying
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Disagreements: Attending Versus Resident
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Do Not Resuscitate Order, Do Not Attempt Resuscitation Order, and Allow Natural Death Order
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The Doctrine of Double Effect
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Email and Electronic Communication
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Errors
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Euthanasia
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Financial Disclosures
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Futile Treatment
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Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
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Gifts
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Gunshot Wounds
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Hospice
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Immunization—Vaccine Hesitancy
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Impaired Driver
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Impaired Practitioner
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Interrogation
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Lifelong Learning
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Malpractice
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Media Communications
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Healthcare Records
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Minor Patients
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Nurses and Allied Health Professionals
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Organ Donations
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Palliative Care
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Patient–Practitioner Relationship
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Practitioner Disagreements
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Precision Medicine
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Pregnant Patients
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Product Sales
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Racial Concordance
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Referrals and Fee Splitting
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Reportable Infections and Illnesses
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Research and Clinical Equipoise
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Research on Human Subjects
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Self-Treatment and Family Treatment
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Sexual Boundaries
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Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Social Media Boundaries
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Sterilization
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Strikes—Unionization
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Structural Injustice
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Student Patient Care
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Surrogate Decision-Making
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Telemedicine
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Terminal and Palliative Sedation
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Testimonials and Quackery
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Torture
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Triage
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Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment
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Abortion
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End Matter
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