Overview
Legal & Ethical Issues in Nursing
Fifth Edition
Ginny Wacker Guido, JD, MSN, RN, FAAN
Washington State University Vancouver
The fifth edition of Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing continues the tradition of the fourth edition as the essential title that combines legal and ethical knowledge for students and practicing nurses and how they influence the professional practice of nursing. This influence reflects the expanding autonomous roles of nurses, in the public and community health arena, in acute-care settings, or in long-term and hospice settings. It also reflects changes in the health care delivery structure, including mandatory nurse-patient ratios, the downsizing or closing of hospitals and other health care delivery agencies, and the continued shortage of professional nurses.
New to this edition:
- Expanded ethical coverage, including a new chapter that applies ethical theories to situations that nurses encounter.
- A new ethical issues feature highlighting some of the more frequently encountered ethical issues within an area of the law or clinical practice site.
- Updated information on current laws and their application to nursing.
- New chapter summary format allows easy review of chapter content.
- Much of the content is new or updated to reflect the changes in the law and in the practice of professional nursing.
Pearson Health Science
Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
www.pearsonhighered.com
Completely rewritten, revised, and updated, this is the definitive sourcebook for basic legal knowledge. With this invaluable reference, the editor provides nurses and students with the fundamentals of healthcare law, malpractice, negligence, and liability issues. Numerous case studies and recent court findings clearly illustrate key points including personal liability and insurance issues, and the role of the court system and case law in determining standards of nursing care.
Synopsis
The fifth edition of Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing is the essential book that combines legal and ethical knowledge for students and practicing nurses in one text. It reflects the continuing influence that the law, legal issues, and the field of ethics have on the professional practice of nursing. Readers familiar with earlier editions will recognize that much of the content in this book is new or updated to mirror changes in the practice of professional nursing. This edition also combines the field of ethics with legal issues, as these two aspects of professional nursing practice cannot truly be separated. This is a perfect resource for graduate nursing students or professional nurses needing an additional reference.