
Part of the "What Do I Do Now?: Emergency Medicine" series, Legal and Ethical Issues in Emergency Medicine uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in the legal and ethical dilemmas that surface in the practice of emergency medicine. Each unique case draws upon the four well-established principles of bioethics: beneficence, non-maleficence, respect for autonomy, and justice. Other ethical principles, such as honesty and personal integrity, are also addressed. Chapters are rounded out by key points to remember and selected references for further reading. Legal and Ethical Issues in Emergency Medicine addresses a wide range of topics including HIPPA and confidentiality, advance directives, suicidal patients, refusal of care, expert witness testimony, and more. This book is an engaging collection of thought-provoking cases which clinicians can utilize when they encounter difficult situations in the emergency department. The volume is also a self-assessment tool that tests the reader's ability to answer the question, "What do I do now?"
This book investigates how emergency medicine clinicians can navigate complex legal and ethical dilemmas through the application of established bioethical principles. Eileen F. Baker utilizes a case-based framework to bridge the gap between theoretical ethics and the high-pressure environment of the emergency department. By grounding each scenario in the principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and justice, the author provides a structured approach for practitioners to evaluate their decision-making processes. The text serves as both a reference for common legal challenges and a self-assessment tool for clinical practice.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently cite this volume as a practical resource for preparing for the ethical complexities inherent in emergency medicine. Experts highlight the case-based format as an effective method for reinforcing clinical judgment in high-stakes environments.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019006644X
ISBN-13:
9780190066444
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