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Nursing ideals and analytic philosophy rarely overlap. As a result, existing nursing codes fail to define key terms clearly enough to enable nurses to...
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Nursing ideals and analytic philosophy rarely overlap. As a result, existing nursing codes fail to define key terms clearly enough to enable nurses to apply them. David Seedhouse tackles this problem by looking at nine key concepts, explains their meaning and shows how they can be applied in everyday situations. The result is a precise yet compassionate framework which enables nurses to reflect deeply about the importance of their work, and can support them as they strive to make ethically sound decisions. * Provides a practical approach to traditionally intangible health care issues. * Includes an array of accessible case studies and diagrams. * Offers sensible strategies for nurses to implement philosophical insights in their daily care. Any nurse, or other health care worker, who has wondered how best to apply key words such as "care", "dignity" and "ethics" in everyday situations will find this practical and informed clarification indispensable.
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Nursing's big ideas
How nursing could take the moral lead in health care.