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9780521697156

Complex Ethics Consultations: Cases that Haunt Us

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    9780521697156

  • ISBN10:

    0521697158

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-07-14
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Clinical ethicists encounter the most emotionally eviscerating medical cases possible. They struggle to facilitate resolutions founded on good reasoning embedded in compassionate care. This book fills the considerable gap between current texts and the continuing educational needs of those actually facing complex ethics consultations in hospital settings. 28 richly detailed cases explore the ethical reasoning, professional issues, and the emotional aspects of these impossibly difficult consultations. The cases are grouped together by theme to aid teaching, discussion and professional growth. The cases inform any reader who has a keen interest in the choices made in real-life medical dilemmas as well as the emotional cost to those who work to improve the situations. On a more advanced level, this book should be read by ethics committee members who participate in ethics consultations, individual ethics consultants, clinicians who seek education about complex clinical ethics cases, and bioethics students.

Table of Contents

List of contributorsp. ix
Forewordp. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xx
Introduction: Live and learn: courage, honesty, and vulnerabilityp. 1
Starting at the beginning: prenatal and neonatal issues
Quality of life - and of ethics consultation - in the NICUp. 15
When a baby dies in painp. 22
But how can we choose?p. 29
Maternal-fetal surgery and the "profoundest question in ethics"p. 36
The most vulnerable of us: pediatrics
She was the life of the partyp. 45
The sound of chainsp. 52
Susie's voicep. 59
Access to an infant's family: lingering effects of not talking with parentsp. 66
Diversity of desires and limits of liberty: psychiatric and psychological issues
Helping staff help a "hateful" patient: the case of TJp. 75
Ulysses contractp. 81
Misjudging needs: a messy spiral of complexityp. 88
When the patient refuses to eatp. 95
Withholding therapy with a twist
Listening to the husbandp. 105
You're the ethicist; I'm just the surgeonp. 112
Haunted by a good outcome: the case of Sister Janep. 119
Is a broken jaw a terminal condition?p. 126
The unspeakable/unassailable: religious and cultural beliefs
Adolescent pregnancy, confidentiality, and culturep. 135
"Tanya, the one with Jonathan's kidney": a living unrelated donor case of church associatesp. 141
Futility, Islam, and deathp. 148
Suffering as God's willp. 155
Human guinea pigs and miracles: clinical innovations and unorthodox treatment
Amputate my arm, please. I don't want it anymorep. 165
Feuding surrogates, herbal therapies, and a dying patientp. 172
One way out: destination therapy by defaultp. 179
Altruistic organ donation: Credible? Acceptable?p. 186
The big picture: organizational issues
It's not my responsibilityp. 197
Intra-operative exposure to sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease: to disclose or not to disclosep. 205
Why do we have to discharge this patient?p. 212
Who's that sleeping in my bed? An institutional response to an organizational ethics problemp. 219
Conclusions, educational activities, and referencesp. 226
Indexp. 243
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