What has nursing to do with the good society--or indeed, with the earth's health? Toward a Better World argues that promoting equality, peace and respect, providing assistance and safety, and safeguarding the health of our planet are among the obligations of the nursing profession. The book explores how, by fulfilling these obligations on a global scale, nurses have the power to bring about a better world.
What has nursing to do with the good society--or indeed, with the earth's health? Toward a Better World argues that promoting equality, peace and respect, providing assistance and safety, and safeguarding the health of our planet are among the obligations of the nursing profession. The book explores how, by fulfilling these obligations on a global scale, nurses have the power to bring about a better world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Lazenby, an advanced practice registered nurse and a philosopher, is Professor of Nursing and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut, where he is also the School of Nursing's Associate Dean for Faculty and Student Affairs. He has written books on the 20th-century philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein's views of religion and on the ethical significance of nursing.
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Foreword by Sheila Tlou, RN, PhD, FAAN Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Nursing and the Good Society Part I: Nursing is a Moral Profession Chapter 2: Nursing and our Common Humanity Chapter 3: Nursing and Obligation Part II: The Obligations of Nursing Chapter 4: Equality Chapter 5: Assistance Chapter 6: Peace Chapter 7: Safety Chapter 8: Earth Chapter 9: Respect Part III: Nursing Beyond Boundaries Chapter 10: Nursing is Always Local Chapter 11: The Social Significance of Nursing Notes to Chapters Bibliography Discussion Questions Appendix: International Council of Nurses Position Statement: Nurses, Climate Change and Health
Foreword by Sheila Tlou, RN, PhD, FAAN Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Nursing and the Good Society Part I: Nursing is a Moral Profession Chapter 2: Nursing and our Common Humanity Chapter 3: Nursing and Obligation Part II: The Obligations of Nursing Chapter 4: Equality Chapter 5: Assistance Chapter 6: Peace Chapter 7: Safety Chapter 8: Earth Chapter 9: Respect Part III: Nursing Beyond Boundaries Chapter 10: Nursing is Always Local Chapter 11: The Social Significance of Nursing Notes to Chapters Bibliography Discussion Questions Appendix: International Council of Nurses Position Statement: Nurses, Climate Change and Health
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