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Law and ethics in intensive care
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Danbury, Christopher.
Law and ethics in intensive care
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : monographic
Alternative Intellectual Responsibility:
Danbury, Christopher.
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Published:
Oxford University Press;
Year of Publication:
2010.
Description:
x, 257 p.24 cm.;
Subject:
Intensive Care - legislation & jurisprudence - Great Britain. -
Subject:
Critical care medicine - Law and legislation - Great Britain. -
Subject:
Critical care medicine - Moral and ethical aspects - Great Britain. -
Subject:
Intensive Care - ethics - Great Britain. -
ISBN:
9780199562039 (alk. paper)
Content Note:
Consent for intensive care: public and political expectations vs. conceptual and practical hurdles / M.D. Dominic Bell -- Adults who lack capacity to consent / Daniele Bryden -- The best interest of babies and children / Christopher Newdick and Christopher Danbury -- Taking it or leaving it: demanding and refusing treatment in intensive care / Sheila A.M. McLean and Derek Morgan -- Dying to know: legal and ethical issues surrounding death and do not resuscitate orders / Hazel Biggs -- Diagnosing death / Andrew Lawson -- Ethics and law in intensive care: research in intensive care / Thomas E. Woodcock -- NHS governance of critical care / David Pittaway and Nicholas Peacock -- Reverse triage? managing scarce resources in intensive care / Christopher Newdick and Christopher Danbury -- Doing what's best: organ donation and intensive care / John Coggon -- Conflicts of interest / Carl Waldmann, Neil Soni, and Andrew Lawson.
Law and ethics in intensive care
Law and ethics in intensive care
/ edited by Christopher Danbury ... [et al.]. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010.. - x, 257 p. ; 24 cm..
Consent for intensive care: public and political expectations vs. conceptual and practical hurdles / M.D. Dominic Bell -- Adults who lack capacity to consent / Daniele Bryden -- The best interest of babies and children / Christopher Newdick and Christopher Danbury -- Taking it or leaving it: demanding and refusing treatment in intensive care / Sheila A.M. McLean and Derek Morgan -- Dying to know: legal and ethical issues surrounding death and do not resuscitate orders / Hazel Biggs -- Diagnosing death / Andrew Lawson -- Ethics and law in intensive care: research in intensive care / Thomas E. Woodcock -- NHS governance of critical care / David Pittaway and Nicholas Peacock -- Reverse triage? managing scarce resources in intensive care / Christopher Newdick and Christopher Danbury -- Doing what's best: organ donation and intensive care / John Coggon -- Conflicts of interest / Carl Waldmann, Neil Soni, and Andrew Lawson..
Includes bibliographical references and index..
ISBN 9780199562039 (alk. paper)ISBN 0199562032 (alk. paper)
Intensive CareCritical care medicineCritical care medicineIntensive Care -- legislation & jurisprudence -- Law and legislation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- ethics -- Great Britain. -- Great Britain. -- Great Britain. -- Great Britain.
Danbury, Christopher.
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