Healthcare ethics help guide and influence the way physicians, nurses, and other members of the healthcare team care for patients and make decisions. Ethics address the moral dilemmas that arise out of conflicts with duties or obligations as well as the consequences of decision-making. As healthcare has continued to grow and evolve, so has the way healthcare ethics are handled. Nurses are uniquely positioned to serve as leaders in healthcare ethics because they are intricately involved in all aspects of patient care, including care coordination, recommendations for plans of care, provision of life-sustaining interventions, and patient education. The Nurse’s Healthcare Ethics Committee Handbook focuses on a nurse-led ethics consultative service. Authors Angeline Dewey and Andrea Holecek provide tools that nursing students, professionals, administrators, and other members of the healthcare team need to develop infrastructure and processes that support nurses in an ethics committee leadership role. Filled with real-life scenarios, this book outlines a step-by-step process for nurses to evaluate ethical cases and the risks involved
Angeline Stoll Lillard here shows that science has finally caught up with Maria Montessori. Lillard presents the research behind eight principles that provide the foundation for Montessori education and describes how each principle is applied in the Montessori classroom.
By Primary Three, students have reached the stage where they should be able to write a composition with a well-defined plot and well-developed characters. However, how well a student writes a composition is dependent primarily on his or her exposure to the English Language. This book has been written in a way to be equally beneficial and relevant to students in Primary Three and Primary Four. Often, many students find Paper 1 of their English Language examination the most difficult to score. Paper 1 tests students on their ability to write a full-length composition and takes about 30% of the entire PSLE English examination. Given the high weightage of marks allocated to composition writing, it is unfortunate that many students do not get sufficient opportunities to write compositions in school and have them graded by their teachers. Practice makes perfect. To cultivate good writing skills, it is essential for students to get regular practice in writing their own compositions. One story a week is a reasonable pace for most students. This book has been specially designed to be a valuable educational aid for students across all ability levels. Whether your child is facing difficulty in writing compositions or is already a prolific young writer seeking to up his or her writing skills a notch, this book will provide the stimulus for your child to take his or her writing skills to new heights. The model compositions in this book may seem a tad too challenging for many Primary Three and Primary Four students. However, they have been deliberately written to serve as a reference for students to inspire them to new heights of creative writing. For each composition exercise, ample guidance is provided to help students to pen down terrific compositions they never thought they were capable of. By faithfully going through every composition exercise, your child will be exposed to a wide array of possible writing topics. Above all, he or she will be embarking on a journey towards becoming a more confident and creative writer.
Healthcare ethics help guide and influence the way physicians, nurses, and other members of the healthcare team care for patients and make decisions. Ethics address the moral dilemmas that arise out of conflicts with duties or obligations as well as the consequences of decision-making. As healthcare has continued to grow and evolve, so has the way healthcare ethics are handled. Nurses are uniquely positioned to serve as leaders in healthcare ethics because they are intricately involved in all aspects of patient care, including care coordination, recommendations for plans of care, provision of life-sustaining interventions, and patient education. The Nurse’s Healthcare Ethics Committee Handbook focuses on a nurse-led ethics consultative service. Authors Angeline Dewey and Andrea Holecek provide tools that nursing students, professionals, administrators, and other members of the healthcare team need to develop infrastructure and processes that support nurses in an ethics committee leadership role. Filled with real-life scenarios, this book outlines a step-by-step process for nurses to evaluate ethical cases and the risks involved
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