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Ethics and Law for Australian Nurses

Ethics and Law for Australian Nurses

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Kim Atkins, Sheryl de Lacey, Bernhard Ripperger, Rebecca Ripperger
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 4, 1/2/2020
EAN 9781108796941, ISBN10: 110879694X

Paperback, 340 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English

A sound understanding of moral and legal obligations is critical to developing responsible nursing practice and building the nurse-patient relationship. Ethics and Law for Australian Nurses provides a practical framework for understanding the ethical and legal dimensions of nursing practice. The fourth edition has been thoroughly revised to include updates to legislation, the NMBA professional standards and case examples. A new chapter on the legal system and a fully revised chapter on duty of care and negligence provide a thorough overview of the law as it applies to nursing practice. The text also includes expanded material on the regulation of nursing practice, advanced care directives, cultural safety, practice in the context of digital environments, person-centred care and assisted dying. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Ethics and Law for Australian Nurses provides a comprehensive guide for nurses training and practising in clinical, research and policy settings.

1. Understanding the human person
2. The legal system
3. The nurse-patient relationship and the regulation of nursing practice
4. Consent
5. Duty of care and professional negligence
6. Culturally safe nursing practice
7. Patient information and confidentiality
8. 'Trust me, I'm a nurse'
9. Witnessing and making mistakes
10. Issues in abortion and euthanasia
11. Ethics of aged care
autonomy under threat. The nurse as capacity builder.