Pediatric Bioethics
Herausgeber: Miller, Geoffrey
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Herausgeber: Miller, Geoffrey
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This volume provides a theoretical and practical overview of the ethics of pediatric medicine.
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This volume provides a theoretical and practical overview of the ethics of pediatric medicine.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517980
- ISBN-10: 0521517982
- Artikelnr.: 26527032
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517980
- ISBN-10: 0521517982
- Artikelnr.: 26527032
Part I. The Foundation: Theory and Principles: 1. Virtues and goals in
pediatrics G. Kevin Donovan and Edmund D. Pellegrino; 2. Contributions of
ethical theory to pediatric ethics: parents as co-fiduciaries of pediatrics
patients Laurence B. McCullough; 3. Using the best interests standards in
treatment decisions for young children Loretta M. Kopelman; 4. Moral and
legal status of children and parents Sadath A. Sayeed; 5. The ethics of
pediatric research Jonathan D. Moreno and Alexandra Kravitt; 6. Truth
telling in pediatrics: what they don't know might hurt them Christine
Harrison; 7. Pediatric ethics committees Mark R. Mercurio; Part II.
Genetics and the Newborn: 8. Newborn screening Lainie Friedman Ross; 9.
Presymptomatic genetic testing in children Kimberly A. Quaid; 10. Extreme
prematurity: truth and justice Geoffrey Miller; 11. Disorders of sex
development Alice D. Dreger and David Sandberg; Part III. Therapies: 12.
Rationality, personhood, and Peter Singer on the fate of severely impaired
infants Eva Feder Kittay; 13. The ethics of controlling reproduction in a
population with mental disabilities Paul A. Lombardo; 14. Pediatric
innovative surgery Angelique M. Reitsma; 15. Conjoined twins Alice D.
Dreger and Geoffrey Miller; 16. Ethics and immunization Joel E. Frader and
Erin Flanagan-Klygis; 17. Psychotropic drug use in children: the case of
stimulants Ilina Singh; Part IV. End of Life: 18. Brain death, minimal
consciousness, and vegetative states in children Geoffrey Miller and
Stephen Ashwal; 19. The foregoing of life sustaining treatment for children
Sadath A. Sayeed and Geoffrey Miller.
pediatrics G. Kevin Donovan and Edmund D. Pellegrino; 2. Contributions of
ethical theory to pediatric ethics: parents as co-fiduciaries of pediatrics
patients Laurence B. McCullough; 3. Using the best interests standards in
treatment decisions for young children Loretta M. Kopelman; 4. Moral and
legal status of children and parents Sadath A. Sayeed; 5. The ethics of
pediatric research Jonathan D. Moreno and Alexandra Kravitt; 6. Truth
telling in pediatrics: what they don't know might hurt them Christine
Harrison; 7. Pediatric ethics committees Mark R. Mercurio; Part II.
Genetics and the Newborn: 8. Newborn screening Lainie Friedman Ross; 9.
Presymptomatic genetic testing in children Kimberly A. Quaid; 10. Extreme
prematurity: truth and justice Geoffrey Miller; 11. Disorders of sex
development Alice D. Dreger and David Sandberg; Part III. Therapies: 12.
Rationality, personhood, and Peter Singer on the fate of severely impaired
infants Eva Feder Kittay; 13. The ethics of controlling reproduction in a
population with mental disabilities Paul A. Lombardo; 14. Pediatric
innovative surgery Angelique M. Reitsma; 15. Conjoined twins Alice D.
Dreger and Geoffrey Miller; 16. Ethics and immunization Joel E. Frader and
Erin Flanagan-Klygis; 17. Psychotropic drug use in children: the case of
stimulants Ilina Singh; Part IV. End of Life: 18. Brain death, minimal
consciousness, and vegetative states in children Geoffrey Miller and
Stephen Ashwal; 19. The foregoing of life sustaining treatment for children
Sadath A. Sayeed and Geoffrey Miller.
Part I. The Foundation: Theory and Principles: 1. Virtues and goals in
pediatrics G. Kevin Donovan and Edmund D. Pellegrino; 2. Contributions of
ethical theory to pediatric ethics: parents as co-fiduciaries of pediatrics
patients Laurence B. McCullough; 3. Using the best interests standards in
treatment decisions for young children Loretta M. Kopelman; 4. Moral and
legal status of children and parents Sadath A. Sayeed; 5. The ethics of
pediatric research Jonathan D. Moreno and Alexandra Kravitt; 6. Truth
telling in pediatrics: what they don't know might hurt them Christine
Harrison; 7. Pediatric ethics committees Mark R. Mercurio; Part II.
Genetics and the Newborn: 8. Newborn screening Lainie Friedman Ross; 9.
Presymptomatic genetic testing in children Kimberly A. Quaid; 10. Extreme
prematurity: truth and justice Geoffrey Miller; 11. Disorders of sex
development Alice D. Dreger and David Sandberg; Part III. Therapies: 12.
Rationality, personhood, and Peter Singer on the fate of severely impaired
infants Eva Feder Kittay; 13. The ethics of controlling reproduction in a
population with mental disabilities Paul A. Lombardo; 14. Pediatric
innovative surgery Angelique M. Reitsma; 15. Conjoined twins Alice D.
Dreger and Geoffrey Miller; 16. Ethics and immunization Joel E. Frader and
Erin Flanagan-Klygis; 17. Psychotropic drug use in children: the case of
stimulants Ilina Singh; Part IV. End of Life: 18. Brain death, minimal
consciousness, and vegetative states in children Geoffrey Miller and
Stephen Ashwal; 19. The foregoing of life sustaining treatment for children
Sadath A. Sayeed and Geoffrey Miller.
pediatrics G. Kevin Donovan and Edmund D. Pellegrino; 2. Contributions of
ethical theory to pediatric ethics: parents as co-fiduciaries of pediatrics
patients Laurence B. McCullough; 3. Using the best interests standards in
treatment decisions for young children Loretta M. Kopelman; 4. Moral and
legal status of children and parents Sadath A. Sayeed; 5. The ethics of
pediatric research Jonathan D. Moreno and Alexandra Kravitt; 6. Truth
telling in pediatrics: what they don't know might hurt them Christine
Harrison; 7. Pediatric ethics committees Mark R. Mercurio; Part II.
Genetics and the Newborn: 8. Newborn screening Lainie Friedman Ross; 9.
Presymptomatic genetic testing in children Kimberly A. Quaid; 10. Extreme
prematurity: truth and justice Geoffrey Miller; 11. Disorders of sex
development Alice D. Dreger and David Sandberg; Part III. Therapies: 12.
Rationality, personhood, and Peter Singer on the fate of severely impaired
infants Eva Feder Kittay; 13. The ethics of controlling reproduction in a
population with mental disabilities Paul A. Lombardo; 14. Pediatric
innovative surgery Angelique M. Reitsma; 15. Conjoined twins Alice D.
Dreger and Geoffrey Miller; 16. Ethics and immunization Joel E. Frader and
Erin Flanagan-Klygis; 17. Psychotropic drug use in children: the case of
stimulants Ilina Singh; Part IV. End of Life: 18. Brain death, minimal
consciousness, and vegetative states in children Geoffrey Miller and
Stephen Ashwal; 19. The foregoing of life sustaining treatment for children
Sadath A. Sayeed and Geoffrey Miller.