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Taking sides: Clashing views on bioethical issues / selected, edited, and with introductions by Gregory E. Kaebnick.

Contributor(s): Series: Taking sidesPublication details: New York : Mcgraw-Hill, c2014.Edition: 15th edDescription: xxxii, 383 p. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780078139499 (pbk.) :
  • 007813949X (pbk.) :
Other title:
  • Clashing views on bioethical issues
  • Bioethical issues
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R724 .T34 2014
Contents:
Is autonomy still central to medical ethics? -- May surrogate decision makers terminate care for a person in a persistent vegetative state? -- Should adolescents be allowed to make their own life-and-death decisions? -- Have advance directives failed? -- Is palliative sedation ethically different from active euthanasia? -- Should physicians be allowed to assist in patient suicide? -- Is abortion immoral? -- Should there be legal limits on how many embryos can be transferred into a woman who wants to be pregnant? -- Should a pregnant woman be punished for exposing her fetus to risk? -- Should physicians be allowed to participate in executions? -- Should pharmacists be allowed to deny prescriptions on grounds of conscience? -- Is the use of medical tools to enhance human beings morally troubling? -- Should performance-enhancing drugs be banned from sports? -- May doctors offer medical drugs and surgery to stop a disabled child from maturing? -- Should scientists create artificial organisms? -- Is an individual mandate to purchase health insurance fair? -- Is there an ethical duty to provide health care for all immigrants to the United States? -- Should new drugs be given to patients outside clinical trials? -- Should vaccination for HPV be mandated for teenage girls? -- Should there be a market in human organs?
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection R 724 .T34 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TOPIC BOOKS 5103531

Includes bibliographical references.

Is autonomy still central to medical ethics? -- May surrogate decision makers terminate care for a person in a persistent vegetative state? -- Should adolescents be allowed to make their own life-and-death decisions? -- Have advance directives failed? -- Is palliative sedation ethically different from active euthanasia? -- Should physicians be allowed to assist in patient suicide? -- Is abortion immoral? -- Should there be legal limits on how many embryos can be transferred into a woman who wants to be pregnant? -- Should a pregnant woman be punished for exposing her fetus to risk? -- Should physicians be allowed to participate in executions? -- Should pharmacists be allowed to deny prescriptions on grounds of conscience? -- Is the use of medical tools to enhance human beings morally troubling? -- Should performance-enhancing drugs be banned from sports? -- May doctors offer medical drugs and surgery to stop a disabled child from maturing? -- Should scientists create artificial organisms? -- Is an individual mandate to purchase health insurance fair? -- Is there an ethical duty to provide health care for all immigrants to the United States? -- Should new drugs be given to patients outside clinical trials? -- Should vaccination for HPV be mandated for teenage girls? -- Should there be a market in human organs?

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