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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach
Nursing Ethics: Across The Curriculum and
Into Practice:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Key Words/Phrases:
Learning Objectives:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Introduction To Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. A Kaleidoscope of Ethics and Morality:
a. Morality and the Ethical Way:
b. Philosophical Approaches to Morality
and Ethics:
c. Bioethics:
d. Nursing Ethics:
2. Ethical Theories and Other Approaches:
a. Ethical Theories:
b. Other Approaches:
3. Ethical Principles:
a. Autonomy:
b. Beneficence:
c. Nonmaleficence:
d. Justice:
4. Social Justice:
a. Definition of Social Justice:
b. Theories of Social Justice:
5. Ethical Dilemmas:
a. Slippery Slope Argument:
6. Ethical Analysis in Nursing:
a. The Nurse as Part of the Health
Care Team:
b. Four Topics Ethical Analysis
Approach:
7. Developing Savvy in Internet Ethics:
a. Practical Strategies for Internet
Ethics:
b. Nursing and Health Information on
the Internet:
8. Case Study: Benefit or Burden-How
Much Is Too Much?
9. Case Study: Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Values, Relations and Virtues:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Value and Moral Reasoning:
a. Two Ethical Perspectives:
b. Fact/Value Distinction:
c. Historical/Cultural Periods:
d. The Justice versus Care Debate:
e. Professional Ethical Codes:
2. Relationships:
a. Moral Suffering in Nursing:
b. Nurse-Physician Relationships:
c. Nurse-Patient-Family Relationships:
d. Nurse-Nurse Relationships:
e. Narrative Ethics:
3. Virtues:
a. Historical Ifluences and Tradition:
b. Aristotle and the Virtues:
c. Buddhist Ethics and Virtues:
d. A Virtue-Based Nursing Model:
4. Case Study: Jill Becomes Disheartened:
5. Case Study Critical Thinking Quesitons:
@ Adult Health Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Moral Integrity:
a. Honesty in Nursing:
b. Telling the Truth in
Nursing:
2. Organ Transplantation:
a. Organ Procurement:
b. Death and the Dead Donor
Rule:
c. Non-Heart-Beating Donors:
d. Social Justice and Organ
Transplantation:
3. Management of Care:
a. The Family:
b. The Nurse:
4. Case Study: Who Will Receive the Liver?
5. Case Study: Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Reproductive Issues and
Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. The Maternal-Infant Ethical
Kaleidoscope:
2. Reproductive Rights:
3. Moral Standing of Humans:
4. Abortion:
a. The Central Ethical Dilemma:
5. Ethical Issues of Reproductive
Technology:
6. Other Reproductive Services:
a. Genetic Screening and Testing:
b. HIV Testing:
c. Postpartum Depression:
7. Management of Care:
8. Case Study: Partial-Birth Abortion
(Incision, Dilation, and Extraction):
9. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Nursing Ethics In The Care Of
Infants and Children:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Mothering:
2. Foundations of Trust:
3. Infant Screening:
4. Immunizations:
5. Child Abuse:
a. Corporal Punishment:
b. Maternal Substance Abuse:
6. Refusal of Treatment:
7. Mental Illnesses and Children:
8. Quality of Life:
9. Witholding and Withdrawing Treatment:
a. 1984: Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Act Amendments:
b. 1993: In the Matter of Baby "K":
10. Management of Care:
11. Case Study: To Feed or Not to Feed?
12. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Adolescent Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. The Age of Adolescence:
a. Risk-Taking Behaviors:
2. Central Ethical Issues at
a Glance:
3. Adolescent Relationships and
Ethical Issues:
a. Ethical Dilemmas Involving
Prevention Education:
4. Confidentiality, Privacy, and
Trust:
a. Trust-Privacy-Confidentiality
Dilemma:
b. Consent Dilemma:
5. Health Issues That Trigger Ethical
Concerns:
a. Depression and Suicidal Ideation:
b. Alcohol and Other Drugs:
c. Sexual Abuse:
d. Eating Disorders:
6. Facing Death:
a. Losing a Loved One:
b. Adolescents Facing Their
Own Death:
7. Management Of Care:
a. Trustworthiness:
b. Genuineness:
c. Compassion:
d. Honesty:
e. Spiritual Considerations:
8. Case Study: An Adolescent
Couple with HIV:
9. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Ethics In Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Characteristics of Psychiatric Nursing:
2. A Value-Laden Specialty:
3. Mental Health: A Specialty in Crisis?
4. Ethical Implications of Diagnosis:
5. Stigma:
6. Borderline Personality Disorder:
7. Boundaries:
8. Whose Needs Are Being Served?
9. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privileged
Communication:
a. Privacy:
b. Confidentiality:
c. Privileged Communication:
10. Decisional Capacity:
a. Stautory Authority to Treat:
b. Competence and Informed Consent:
11. Management of Care:
a. Humanistic Nursing:
b. Reducing Stigma:
c. Advocacy:
12. Inherent Human Possibilities:
13. Case Study: Is There a Duty to Warn?
14. Case Study: Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Ethics in Geriatric and Chronic
Illness Nursing:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Aging in America:
2. Life: Meaning and Significance:
a. Search for Meaning:
b. Updating the Erikson Life Cycle:
3. Moral Agency:
a. Decisional Capacity:
b. Autonomy and Paternalism:
c. Vulnerability and Dependence:
d. Dementia:
4. Virtues Needed by Elders:
5. Quality of Life:
6. Medicalization:
7. Chronic Illness:
8. Assessing the Capacity to Remain
at Home:
9. Long-Term Care:
10. Elder Abuse:
11. Age-Based Distribution of Health
Care:
12. Management of Care:
13. Case Study: Whose Wishes should
Be Honored?
15. Case Study: Critical Thinking
Questions:
@ Community and Public Health Nursing
and Leadership Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Community Building:
2. Communitarian Ethics:
3. Moral Imagination:
4. Service Learning:
5. Servant Leadership:
6. Justice:
a. Just Generosity:
7. Health Disparities:
8. Infectious Diseases:
a. Ethical Issues and HIV/AIDS:
b. Mandatory Treatment of Tuberculosis:
9. Management of Care:
10. Case Study: Community Building:
11. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ End-of-Life Ethical Issues and Nursing:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. What Is Death?
a. The Ideal Death:
b. Euthanasia:
c. Historical Influence on the
Definition Of Death:
d. Definition of Death:
2. Advance Directives:
3. Deciding for Others:
4. Medical Futility:
6. Palliative Care:
a. Right to Die and Right to
Refuse Treatment:
b. Withholding and Withdrawing
Life-Sustaining Treatment:
c. Alleviation of Pain and Suffering
in the Dying Patient:
7. Terminal Sedation:
8. Physician-Assisted Suicide:
9. Rational Suicide:
10. Uncertain Moral Ground for Nurses:
11. Management of Care:
a. The Compassionate Nurse with a Dying
Patient:
12. Case Study: End of Life with Mary Lou
Warning:
13. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES & INDEX:
* B & W & COLOR PHOTOS:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 500 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ALLOW 4 TO 6 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:
Nursing Ethics: Across The Curriculum and
Into Practice:
Author: Charles Hayes:
Special Features Include:
Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Key Words/Phrases:
Learning Objectives:
A Limited Glimpse:
Topics Include:
* Introduction:
@ Introduction To Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. A Kaleidoscope of Ethics and Morality:
a. Morality and the Ethical Way:
b. Philosophical Approaches to Morality
and Ethics:
c. Bioethics:
d. Nursing Ethics:
2. Ethical Theories and Other Approaches:
a. Ethical Theories:
b. Other Approaches:
3. Ethical Principles:
a. Autonomy:
b. Beneficence:
c. Nonmaleficence:
d. Justice:
4. Social Justice:
a. Definition of Social Justice:
b. Theories of Social Justice:
5. Ethical Dilemmas:
a. Slippery Slope Argument:
6. Ethical Analysis in Nursing:
a. The Nurse as Part of the Health
Care Team:
b. Four Topics Ethical Analysis
Approach:
7. Developing Savvy in Internet Ethics:
a. Practical Strategies for Internet
Ethics:
b. Nursing and Health Information on
the Internet:
8. Case Study: Benefit or Burden-How
Much Is Too Much?
9. Case Study: Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Values, Relations and Virtues:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Value and Moral Reasoning:
a. Two Ethical Perspectives:
b. Fact/Value Distinction:
c. Historical/Cultural Periods:
d. The Justice versus Care Debate:
e. Professional Ethical Codes:
2. Relationships:
a. Moral Suffering in Nursing:
b. Nurse-Physician Relationships:
c. Nurse-Patient-Family Relationships:
d. Nurse-Nurse Relationships:
e. Narrative Ethics:
3. Virtues:
a. Historical Ifluences and Tradition:
b. Aristotle and the Virtues:
c. Buddhist Ethics and Virtues:
d. A Virtue-Based Nursing Model:
4. Case Study: Jill Becomes Disheartened:
5. Case Study Critical Thinking Quesitons:
@ Adult Health Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Moral Integrity:
a. Honesty in Nursing:
b. Telling the Truth in
Nursing:
2. Organ Transplantation:
a. Organ Procurement:
b. Death and the Dead Donor
Rule:
c. Non-Heart-Beating Donors:
d. Social Justice and Organ
Transplantation:
3. Management of Care:
a. The Family:
b. The Nurse:
4. Case Study: Who Will Receive the Liver?
5. Case Study: Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Reproductive Issues and
Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. The Maternal-Infant Ethical
Kaleidoscope:
2. Reproductive Rights:
3. Moral Standing of Humans:
4. Abortion:
a. The Central Ethical Dilemma:
5. Ethical Issues of Reproductive
Technology:
6. Other Reproductive Services:
a. Genetic Screening and Testing:
b. HIV Testing:
c. Postpartum Depression:
7. Management of Care:
8. Case Study: Partial-Birth Abortion
(Incision, Dilation, and Extraction):
9. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Nursing Ethics In The Care Of
Infants and Children:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Mothering:
2. Foundations of Trust:
3. Infant Screening:
4. Immunizations:
5. Child Abuse:
a. Corporal Punishment:
b. Maternal Substance Abuse:
6. Refusal of Treatment:
7. Mental Illnesses and Children:
8. Quality of Life:
9. Witholding and Withdrawing Treatment:
a. 1984: Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Act Amendments:
b. 1993: In the Matter of Baby "K":
10. Management of Care:
11. Case Study: To Feed or Not to Feed?
12. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Adolescent Nursing Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. The Age of Adolescence:
a. Risk-Taking Behaviors:
2. Central Ethical Issues at
a Glance:
3. Adolescent Relationships and
Ethical Issues:
a. Ethical Dilemmas Involving
Prevention Education:
4. Confidentiality, Privacy, and
Trust:
a. Trust-Privacy-Confidentiality
Dilemma:
b. Consent Dilemma:
5. Health Issues That Trigger Ethical
Concerns:
a. Depression and Suicidal Ideation:
b. Alcohol and Other Drugs:
c. Sexual Abuse:
d. Eating Disorders:
6. Facing Death:
a. Losing a Loved One:
b. Adolescents Facing Their
Own Death:
7. Management Of Care:
a. Trustworthiness:
b. Genuineness:
c. Compassion:
d. Honesty:
e. Spiritual Considerations:
8. Case Study: An Adolescent
Couple with HIV:
9. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Ethics In Psychiatric and Mental
Health Nursing:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Characteristics of Psychiatric Nursing:
2. A Value-Laden Specialty:
3. Mental Health: A Specialty in Crisis?
4. Ethical Implications of Diagnosis:
5. Stigma:
6. Borderline Personality Disorder:
7. Boundaries:
8. Whose Needs Are Being Served?
9. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privileged
Communication:
a. Privacy:
b. Confidentiality:
c. Privileged Communication:
10. Decisional Capacity:
a. Stautory Authority to Treat:
b. Competence and Informed Consent:
11. Management of Care:
a. Humanistic Nursing:
b. Reducing Stigma:
c. Advocacy:
12. Inherent Human Possibilities:
13. Case Study: Is There a Duty to Warn?
14. Case Study: Critical Thinking Questions:
@ Ethics in Geriatric and Chronic
Illness Nursing:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Aging in America:
2. Life: Meaning and Significance:
a. Search for Meaning:
b. Updating the Erikson Life Cycle:
3. Moral Agency:
a. Decisional Capacity:
b. Autonomy and Paternalism:
c. Vulnerability and Dependence:
d. Dementia:
4. Virtues Needed by Elders:
5. Quality of Life:
6. Medicalization:
7. Chronic Illness:
8. Assessing the Capacity to Remain
at Home:
9. Long-Term Care:
10. Elder Abuse:
11. Age-Based Distribution of Health
Care:
12. Management of Care:
13. Case Study: Whose Wishes should
Be Honored?
15. Case Study: Critical Thinking
Questions:
@ Community and Public Health Nursing
and Leadership Ethics:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. Community Building:
2. Communitarian Ethics:
3. Moral Imagination:
4. Service Learning:
5. Servant Leadership:
6. Justice:
a. Just Generosity:
7. Health Disparities:
8. Infectious Diseases:
a. Ethical Issues and HIV/AIDS:
b. Mandatory Treatment of Tuberculosis:
9. Management of Care:
10. Case Study: Community Building:
11. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
@ End-of-Life Ethical Issues and Nursing:
A. Summary Of Key Concepts:
1. What Is Death?
a. The Ideal Death:
b. Euthanasia:
c. Historical Influence on the
Definition Of Death:
d. Definition of Death:
2. Advance Directives:
3. Deciding for Others:
4. Medical Futility:
6. Palliative Care:
a. Right to Die and Right to
Refuse Treatment:
b. Withholding and Withdrawing
Life-Sustaining Treatment:
c. Alleviation of Pain and Suffering
in the Dying Patient:
7. Terminal Sedation:
8. Physician-Assisted Suicide:
9. Rational Suicide:
10. Uncertain Moral Ground for Nurses:
11. Management of Care:
a. The Compassionate Nurse with a Dying
Patient:
12. Case Study: End of Life with Mary Lou
Warning:
13. Case Study Critical Thinking Questions:
* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:
* NEW:
* BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES & INDEX:
* B & W & COLOR PHOTOS:
* PAPERBACK:
* TRANSPARENT FRONT PAGE:
* BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE BACK PAGE COVER:
* BINDED WIRE-0: BLACK-WHITE-RED OR BLUE:
* 500 WHITE PAGES: 8x11"
* ALLOW 4 TO 6 WEEKS TO RECEIVE ITEM:



