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Difficult decisions in surgical ethics = an evidence-based approach /
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正題名/作者:
Difficult decisions in surgical ethics/ edited by Vassyl A. Lonchyna, Peggy Kelley, Peter Angelos.
其他題名:
an evidence-based approach /
其他作者:
Lonchyna, Vassyl A.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xx, 743 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Preface -- In the Beginning -- Importance of Formal Education in Medical Ethics in the XXIst Century -- What Makes Surgical Ethics Unique? -- Notable Ethical Sugeons -- Communication -- Transparency in Surgery -- Is Informed Consent Truly Informed? And Does It Matter? -- Shared Decision Making. "What would you do in my case, Doctor?" -- Obtaining Surgical Consent Under Duress. When Not to Operate? -- Goals of Care Discussions in High Risk Surgery. -- When Surgeons and Patients Disagree -- How to Deliver Bad News. A Family Post-mortem -- Surgical Empathy. - Surgical Education -- Teaching Surgical Ethics -- Training Residents: Disclosure to Patients, Communication During Awake Surgery -- Informed Consent of Patients Regarding Trainee Participation -- Can Professionalism be Taught During Residency? -- Autonomy In Residency: the Dual Role of the Academic Surgeon -- Medical Discrepancy/ Medical Error -- Concurrent Operations in Different ORs -- Disclosure of Surgical Errors -- Expert Witness Testifying Against Colleagues -- Cultural / Religious Diversity -- Acceptance of Refusal of Surgery due to Religious or Cultural Reasons -- Is it Inappropriate to use the Word "Death" when obtaining Surgical Consent? -- Bloodless Surgical Strategy for Jehovah's Witness Patients -- Surgery on the Incarcerated Patient -- Surgical Dilemmas in the Adult Patient -- Surgical Buy-in for Major Surgical Procedures -- Ethics of Caeserian Delivery on Maternal Request (CDMR) -- Fertility Sparing Surgery Instead of Definitive Cancer Resections -- Ethical Decision-Making in Treatment of Aortic Aneurysms, Elective or Emergent (Ruptured) -- Denial of Mechnical Assist Devices/Transplantation Due to Disability, Economics or Social Status -- Surgical Dilemmas in the Pediatric Patient / Family -- Changing Landscape of Surgical Ethics -- Management of Fatal Diseases in the Neonate -- Destination ECMO in the Pediatric Patient. (Pro/Con) -- ECMO as a Terminal Event -- Brain death in NICU/PICU -- Ethics of Fetal Interventions for Lethal Anomalies -- Critical Care -- Dealing with Families of Patients with severe Brain Injury: Turning off Support, Organ Donation -- Ethical Dilema when a Mechanical Assist Device is Futile -- Burned Beyond Recognition. Ethics of Care -- Do Not Resuscitate/ Palliative Care/ End of Life -- Peri-Operative DNR: An Ethical Dilema -- Approach to Palliative Surgery at End of Life -- Conflicts with Surrogate Decision Makers and Goals of Care -- Global Surgery -- Medical Missions to Developing Countries (Pro/Con) -- Rebuttal: The View From The Lake Tanganyika Floating Clinic -- Why is No Program Training "The Complete Surgical Missionary?" -- One Can Make a Difference in National Health Policy. The Transplant Program in China -- Surgical Innovation/ Research -- Ethical Questions of Surgical Trials -- Introducing New Techniques, Technology and Medical Devices -- Uterine Transplantation: More than Saving a Life.
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Surgeons - Professional ethics. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84625-1
ISBN:
9783030846251
Difficult decisions in surgical ethics = an evidence-based approach /
Difficult decisions in surgical ethics
an evidence-based approach /[electronic resource] :edited by Vassyl A. Lonchyna, Peggy Kelley, Peter Angelos. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xx, 743 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Difficult decisions in surgery: an evidence-based approach,2198-7769. - Difficult decisions in surgery..
Preface -- In the Beginning -- Importance of Formal Education in Medical Ethics in the XXIst Century -- What Makes Surgical Ethics Unique? -- Notable Ethical Sugeons -- Communication -- Transparency in Surgery -- Is Informed Consent Truly Informed? And Does It Matter? -- Shared Decision Making. "What would you do in my case, Doctor?" -- Obtaining Surgical Consent Under Duress. When Not to Operate? -- Goals of Care Discussions in High Risk Surgery. -- When Surgeons and Patients Disagree -- How to Deliver Bad News. A Family Post-mortem -- Surgical Empathy. - Surgical Education -- Teaching Surgical Ethics -- Training Residents: Disclosure to Patients, Communication During Awake Surgery -- Informed Consent of Patients Regarding Trainee Participation -- Can Professionalism be Taught During Residency? -- Autonomy In Residency: the Dual Role of the Academic Surgeon -- Medical Discrepancy/ Medical Error -- Concurrent Operations in Different ORs -- Disclosure of Surgical Errors -- Expert Witness Testifying Against Colleagues -- Cultural / Religious Diversity -- Acceptance of Refusal of Surgery due to Religious or Cultural Reasons -- Is it Inappropriate to use the Word "Death" when obtaining Surgical Consent? -- Bloodless Surgical Strategy for Jehovah's Witness Patients -- Surgery on the Incarcerated Patient -- Surgical Dilemmas in the Adult Patient -- Surgical Buy-in for Major Surgical Procedures -- Ethics of Caeserian Delivery on Maternal Request (CDMR) -- Fertility Sparing Surgery Instead of Definitive Cancer Resections -- Ethical Decision-Making in Treatment of Aortic Aneurysms, Elective or Emergent (Ruptured) -- Denial of Mechnical Assist Devices/Transplantation Due to Disability, Economics or Social Status -- Surgical Dilemmas in the Pediatric Patient / Family -- Changing Landscape of Surgical Ethics -- Management of Fatal Diseases in the Neonate -- Destination ECMO in the Pediatric Patient. (Pro/Con) -- ECMO as a Terminal Event -- Brain death in NICU/PICU -- Ethics of Fetal Interventions for Lethal Anomalies -- Critical Care -- Dealing with Families of Patients with severe Brain Injury: Turning off Support, Organ Donation -- Ethical Dilema when a Mechanical Assist Device is Futile -- Burned Beyond Recognition. Ethics of Care -- Do Not Resuscitate/ Palliative Care/ End of Life -- Peri-Operative DNR: An Ethical Dilema -- Approach to Palliative Surgery at End of Life -- Conflicts with Surrogate Decision Makers and Goals of Care -- Global Surgery -- Medical Missions to Developing Countries (Pro/Con) -- Rebuttal: The View From The Lake Tanganyika Floating Clinic -- Why is No Program Training "The Complete Surgical Missionary?" -- One Can Make a Difference in National Health Policy. The Transplant Program in China -- Surgical Innovation/ Research -- Ethical Questions of Surgical Trials -- Introducing New Techniques, Technology and Medical Devices -- Uterine Transplantation: More than Saving a Life.
This book provides a detailed guide to the ethical considerations involved when making decisions in surgery. Chapters feature a uniform format, which feature a case that represents a real-life problem, discussion of the medical indications of that issue, the latest available medical solutions, and related ethical considerations. In some cases, more in-depth debate is provided on why a particular decision should or should not be made based-upon ethical principles. Information boxes containing key statements and relevant data in clear easy-to-digest tables facilitates the reader in being able to assimilate the most important points covered in each chapter. Difficult Decisions in Surgical Ethics: An Evidence-Based Approach is a thorough review of ethical considerations in a range of surgical scenarios encompassing both adult and pediatric topics, training surgical residents, ethical care during a pandemic, critical care, palliative care, sensitivity to religious and ethnic mores, clinical research, and innovation. It is intended to be a vital resource for practicing and trainee surgeons seeking a comprehensive up-to-date resource on ethical topics in surgical practice. The work is part of the Difficult Decisions in Surgery series covering a range of surgical specialties.
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