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Neonatal intensive care --- Euthanasia --- Intensive Care, Neonatal. --- Euthanasia. --- Mercy Killing --- Killing, Mercy --- Killings, Mercy --- Mercy Killings --- Right to Die --- Suicide, Assisted --- Bioethical Issues --- Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care --- Neonatal Intensive Care --- Care, Neonatal Intensive --- Infant Care --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Alecson, Deborah Golden,
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Health care in the US is facing a crisis, but there is polarization and disagreement among policy makers and the public about how to solve this crisis. The overall outcome is ranked much lower than most developed nations and nearly 50 million people are uninsured. Health care is big business and is 17 % of the gross domestic product. Inside Health Care highlights the lifesaving nature of neonatal care while shining some light on what can be done to maximize neonatal well being and efficiency in healthcare access and delivery. In this book, health care issues are brought under the lens by physi
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Neonatal intensive care. --- Infant health services. --- Infants --- Maternal and infant health services --- Child health services --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Newborn infants --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Medical care --- Hospital care --- nyfødte --- premature --- neonatal sykepleie --- intensivsykepleie --- nyfødtintensiv
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Neonatal intensive care. --- Artificial respiration. --- Pediatric intensive care. --- Intensive care, Pediatric --- Critical care medicine --- Pediatric emergencies --- Artificial ventilation (Therapy) --- Mechanical ventilation (Therapy) --- Pulmonary resuscitation --- Rescue breathing --- Respiration, Artificial --- Ventilation, Mechanical (Therapy) --- First aid in illness and injury --- Respiratory therapy --- Resuscitation --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Newborn infants --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Hospital care
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Neonatal intensive care. --- Artificial respiration. --- Pediatric intensive care. --- Intensive care, Pediatric --- Critical care medicine --- Pediatric emergencies --- Artificial ventilation (Therapy) --- Mechanical ventilation (Therapy) --- Pulmonary resuscitation --- Rescue breathing --- Respiration, Artificial --- Ventilation, Mechanical (Therapy) --- First aid in illness and injury --- Respiratory therapy --- Resuscitation --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Newborn infants --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Hospital care
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In this book a multitude of new chapters and comprehensive updates put the latest know-how at your fingertips, helping you to optimally manage young patients .A reorganized, streamlined table of contents and refined chapter template for medical emergencies, trauma, surgical emergencies, and behavioural health emergencies approaches pediatric emergencies the way you engage with them in practice. New clinical pathways section provide key steps for managing critical patients.
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Congenital Abnormalities. --- Ethics, Medical. --- Disabled Persons. --- Infant, Newborn. --- Infanticide --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal. --- Infants (Newborn) --- -Medical ethics --- Neonatal intensive care --- -#gsdb5 --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Newborn infants --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Infants --- Neonatology --- Homicide --- ICU, Neonatal --- Neonatal ICU --- Newborn ICU --- Newborn Intensive Care Units (NICU) --- Neonatal Intensive Care Units --- Newborn Intensive Care Units --- ICU, Newborn --- ICUs, Neonatal --- ICUs, Newborn --- Neonatal ICUs --- Newborn ICUs --- Newborns --- Neonate --- Infants, Newborn --- Newborn --- Newborn Infant --- Newborn Infants --- Physically Disabled --- Handicapped --- People with Disabilities --- Persons with Disabilities --- Physically Challenged --- Physically Handicapped --- Disabilities, People with --- Disabilities, Persons with --- Disability, Persons with --- Disabled Person --- Disabled, Physically --- Handicapped, Physically --- People with Disability --- Person, Disabled --- Persons with Disability --- Persons, Disabled --- Rehabilitation Research --- Immobilization --- Sports for Persons with Disabilities --- Health Services for Persons with Disabilities --- Medical Ethics --- Professionalism --- Abnormalities, Congenital --- Defects, Congenital --- Birth Defects --- Congenital Defects --- Deformities --- Abnormality, Congenital --- Birth Defect --- Congenital Abnormality --- Congenital Defect --- Defect, Birth --- Defect, Congenital --- Defects, Birth --- Deformity --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Teratogenesis --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Hospital care --- ethics --- United States. --- Infanticide. --- Medical ethics. --- Abnormalities. --- Emergency medical services. --- Handicapped. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Medical ethics --- Abnormalities --- Emergency Medical Services --- Infant, Newborn --- Congenital Abnormalities --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal --- #gsdb5 --- Bedridden Persons --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Fetal Anomalies --- Fetal Malformations --- Anomaly, Fetal --- Fetal Anomaly --- Fetal Malformation --- Malformation, Fetal --- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit --- Newborn Intensive Care Unit --- Disabled Persons --- Neonatal intensive care - Moral and ethical aspects --- Newborn infants - Legal status, laws, etc.
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Pregnancy Complications --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Infant, Premature, Diseases --- Intensive Care Units --- Neonatal intensive care --- Newborn infants --- Pregnancy --- Premature infants --- therapy --- Diseases --- Complications --- Intensive Care Units. --- Care Unit, Intensive --- Care Units, Intensive --- Intensive Care Unit --- Unit, Intensive Care --- Units, Intensive Care --- therapy. --- Birth, Premature --- Infants (Premature) --- Preemies --- Preterm infants --- Birth weight, Low --- Complications of pregnancy --- High-risk pregnancy --- Pregnancy, Complications of --- Pregnant women --- Obstetrical emergencies --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Hospital care --- ICU Intensive Care Units --- Pregnancy Complications - therapy --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases - therapy --- Infant, Premature, Diseases - therapy --- Newborn infants - Diseases --- Pregnancy - Complications --- Infant, newborn, diseases --- Infant, premature diseases --- Pregnancy complications
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Chaque année, en France, des dizaines de milliers de bébés sont placés dès leur naissance en service de réanimation. Pour les parents, c'est un choc et une immense douleur : on les sépare de leur enfant qui vient à peine de naître. Pour l'équipe médicale, c'est une urgence, qui nécessite l'administration de soins souvent très lourds. Pour tous, c'est un combat autour d'un nouveau-né en difficulté. Que peut-on faire aujourd'hui pour améliorer la situation de tous ces enfants dont la vie commence à l'hôpital, loin de l'environnement familial habituel ? Comment limiter au maximum leur souffrance physique et psychique ? Comment mieux respecter leurs rythmes ? Comment répondre à tous leurs besoins ? Un ouvrage indispensable pour que parents et soignants puissent, ensemble, aider ces bébés à vivre, mais aussi à se développer dans les conditions les plus harmonieuses.
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Les équipes médicales sont parfois conduites à décider d'interrompre des réanimations et de recourir à des arrêts de vie, notamment dans le cas de nouveau-nés. Comment justifier de telles décisions ? Est-ce pour autant légitimer l'euthanasie ? Au cœur de ce débat difficile, les équipes ont à assumer la tension délicate entre les contraintes que le réel impose et l'exercice d'une responsabilité éthique. Tension qui oblige parfois à transgresser ce qui moralement et socialement reste de l'ordre de l'interdit : donner sciemment la mort. Plus que toute autre problématique, la mort programmée aide à penser l'éthique clinique comme l'engagement d'une responsabilité humaine, sociale, politique et culturelle. A travers la question des modalités d'élaboration et de mise en œuvre des décisions au cœur d'une histoire partagée et assumée, la légitimité éthique est l'enjeu d'une conquête. Au-delà des idéologies ou des convictions personnelles, au-delà des dénis ou des banalisations, l'éthique clinique est une invitation à repenser l'homme comme lien et présence. Loin de clore le débat, ce livre, fruit d'une collaboration étroite avec les praticiens, a pour objectif d'être une contribution à un dossier difficile qui ne saurait se satisfaire des militantismes de toutes sortes. L'ouvrage s'articule autour de 3 parties :- Les décisions de fin de vie en question : la mort donnée.- Les arrêts de réanimation en néonatalogie : la décision en histoire - L'éthique clinique : responsabilité et transgression.Un sujet d'éthique médicale qui conduit parfois les praticiens à décider d'interrompre des réanimations et de recourir à des arrêts de vie "de nouveau-nés".
Medical ethics. --- Euthanasia. --- CPR (First aid) for infants. --- Ethique médicale --- Euthanasie --- Réanimation cardiorespiratoire chez le nourrisson --- Neonatal intensive care --- Resuscitation --- Euthanasia --- Newborn infants --- Decision making. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Death. --- Intensieve zorg --- Medische ethiek --- Anesthesie en reanimatie --- Neonatalogie --- 613.952 --- 179.7 --- neonatale intensieve zorg --- Soins intensifs --- Anesthésie et réanimation --- Néonatalogie --- soins néonataux intensifs --- Ethique médicale --- Réanimation cardiorespiratoire chez le nourrisson --- Medical ethics --- Intensive care, Neonatal --- Intensive care of the newborn --- Newborn intensive care --- Infant health services --- Pediatric intensive care --- Neonatal emergencies --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Medicine --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Reanimation --- Critical care medicine --- Death, Apparent --- First aid in illness and injury --- Neonatal death --- Death --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Decision making --- Hospital care --- Neonatal intensive care - Decision making. --- Neonatal intensive care - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Resuscitation - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Euthanasia - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Newborn infants - Death.