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Nursing Ethics: Across the Curriculum and Into Practice, Second Edition

Author(s): Janie B. Butts, DSN, RN, The University of Southern Mississippi, School of Nursing, Mississippi
Karen L. Rich, PhD, RN, The University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, Mississippi
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763748982
  • ISBN-10:0763748986
  • Paperback    562 pages      © 2008
Price: International Sales $76.95 US List
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Overview

Newly revised and updated, the Second Edition of this leading ethics textbook integrates nursing ethics content throughout the nursing curriculum, preparing students and professionals for moral issues encountered in daily practice. Nursing Ethics: Across the Curriculum and Into Practice derives its theoretical foundations from clinical evidence and case studies. Emphasizing the collaborative nurse-patient relationship in care, this text includes decision-making approaches and models, rationale for decisions, and management of care for various situations. 

New to the Second Edition

• Reworked structure reflects two new large sections:

  • Foundations of Nursing Ethics and Bioethics
  • Nursing Across the Lifespan

• Two new chapters

          • Chapter 3: Ethics and Professional Nursing Practice

          • Chapter 4: Leadership and Organizational Ethics 

• Revised “across the lifespan” chapters to include information and expanded content

• Key new features

          • Key terms at the beginning of each chapter

          • Integrated ethics theories and philosophies

          • Chapter Summaries

          • Multiple-choice test questions at the end of each chapter

          • ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (2001) included

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Key new features

            • Key terms at the beginning of each chapter

            • Integrated ethics theories and philosophies

            • Chapter Summaries

            • Multiple-choice test questions at the end of each chapter

           ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements (2001) included

 

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Part  I  Theory and Concepts
  Chapter  1  Introduction to Ethical Philosophy, Theories, and Approaches
  Chapter  2  Introduction to Bioethics, Nursing Ethics, and Ethical Decision Making
  Chapter  3  Ethics in Professional Nursing Practice
  Chapter  4  Ethics in Organizations and Leadership
Part  II  Nursing Ethics Across the Lifespan
  Chapter  5  Reproductive Issues and Nursing Ethics
  Chapter  6  Infant and Child Nursing Ethics
  Chapter  7  Adolescent Nursing Ethics
  Chapter  8  Adult Health Nursing Ethics
  Chapter  9  Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Ethics
  Chapter  10  Ethics and the Nursing Care of Elders
  Chapter  11  Community/Public Health Nursing Ethics
  Chapter  12  Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Nursing Care
  Appendix  A  Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
  Appendix  B  The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses
  Appendix  C  American Hospital Association Management Advisory
  Appendix  D  Patient Self-Determination Act
  Index
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Janie B. Butts, DSN, RN-The University of Southern Mississippi, School of Nursing, Mississippi

Janie B. Butts is Associate Professor at The University of Southern Mississippi School of Nursing in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and teaches classroom and online nursing courses at the doctoral, master's, and baccalaureate levels. Courses include ethics, advanced theory, advanced practice issues, professional development, research, and professional nursing practice. Dr. Butts has been elected to serve beginning in 2008 in the capacity of Consultant Editor for Nursing Ethics journal, an international journal with headquarters located in England. Current specific research interests include death and dying ethical issues. The most recent research is a content analysis on adult sibling loss. Dr. Butts' journal articles and book chapters include topics on ethics, her research, education, professional issues, and home care ethics, and she reviews for top nursing journals and book companies. Dr. Butts' doctoral degree is from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with an emphasis in nursing education and nursing science, and her master's degree is from the University of Mississippi at the Medical Center, Jackson, with an emphasis in adult health nursing and nursing management.

 

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Karen L. Rich, PhD, RN-The University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, Mississippi

Karen L. Rich is an Assistant Professor at The University of Southern Mississippi School of Nursing in Long Beach, Mississippi, where she teaches public health nursing, ethics, and professional development. Dr. Rich’s doctoral degree in nursing with an emphasis in ethics is from The University of Southern Mississippi. She has a master's in public health nursing from Louisiana State University and a post-master's in psychiatric-mental health nursing, nurse practitioner emphasis, from The University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Rich serves as a Consultant Editor for the international Nursing Ethics journal. She serves on the ethics committees of a large county hospital in Gulfport, Mississippi, and a private hospital in Biloxi, Mississippi. Dr. Rich has written a number of articles and book chapters about ethics and philosophy. Her special interests are communitarian ethics, virtue ethics, ethics in public health, Eastern philosophy and ethics, and critical thinking in nursing.

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  • "...newly revised and updated and provides a college-level ethics textbook to any serious nursing program. New to this edition are two new chapters covering bioethics and professional nursing practice, key terms and chapter summaries, multiple-choice questions and reports based on clinical evidence and case studies."

    -James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief, The Bookwatch, August 2011

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This book is targeted for use with each clinical specialty course within RN programs, as well as for use in professional development, nursing issues, or specific ethics courses.

Ethics courses; fundamentals and skills courses; adult health courses; geriatrics courses; psychiatric and mental health courses; reproductive and newborn courses, pediatric courses, community health courses; leadership courses; and death, dying, and end-of-life courses.

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