護(hù)理與法律

出版時間:2005-4  出版社:Oversea Publishing House  作者:Staunton, Patricia; Chiarella, Mary  頁數(shù):324  

內(nèi)容概要

Nursing and the Law is the most established health law textbook in Australia. The only law text written specifically for nurses, the new 5th edition of Nursing and the Law is designed for nursing students studying law as part of their undergraduate or postgraduate nursing degree. The text focuses on the legal responsibilities of nurses in Australia, and provides students with a concise understanding of the application of basic legal principles to professional nursing practice. It is also a valuable resource for nurses practising in all specialisations and at all levels.    The text has been fully revised and updated, and includes discussion of current statutes and legislation for every state and territory. Mary Chiarella joins Patricia Staunton as co-author of the new edition, which retains many of the features that have kept this book at the forefront of nursing education.

書籍目錄

PrefaceTable of abbreviationsCHAPTER 1 Introduction to the law Understanding What the Law is Influence of the Different Philosophies on the Development of our Laws Where Does our Law Come From?  Development of the common law  Parliamentary or statute law The Application of English Legal Principles to Australia How the Law Operates  Criminal law  Civil law  Civil and criminal consequences from one action Administrative Machinery of the Law  Local Courts or Magistrates' Courts  District or County Courts  State Supreme Courts  Federal Court of Australia  Family Court of Australia  High Court of Australia  Other court systems and tribunals  The appeal process  The doctrine of precedent  Who pays the bill? Criminal Law  Development of the criminal law  The elements of a crime  Criminal negligence and the significance of the element of intent in health care settingsCHAPTER 2 The relationship between law and ethics Ethics: What it is Ethics: What it is Not   An example of an ethical problem    How might the nurse respond?   What resources are available to assist nurses to    address such dilemmas? Major Ethical Theories  Deontological or intrinsicalist theories  Teleological or consequentialist theories  Modern feminist ethics The Four Major Ethical Principles  Autonomy  Non-maleficence  Beneficence  Justice Models for Ethical Decision-making in Health Care ConclusionCHAPTER 3 Negligence and vicarious liability Negligence as Part of the Law of Civil Wrongs  Is there a definition of negligence? Principle 1 -- The Defendant Owed the Plaintiff a Duty of Care  What is the position outside work?  The standard of care expected  ……CHAPTER 4 Consent to freatmentCHAPTER 5 The contract of employment including occupational health and safety and workers compensationCHAPTER 6 The adminsitration of drugsCHAPTER 7 Report writing:confidentiality of and access to patient recordsCHAPTER 8 Professional regulation of nursing practiceCHAPTER 9 Coroners'CourtsCHAPTER 10 Human tissue transplantationCHAPTER 11 Mental healthIndex

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