Institutional policy in paediatric practice : documenting Canadian experience / edited by Françoise Baylis, Lisa Eckenwiler, Louise Kunicki.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Toronto : Dept. of Bioethics, Hospital for Sick Children, 1994.
Description
ix, 227 p. ; 22 cm.

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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references: p. 226-227.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Confidentiality
  • Confidentiality of resident information
  • Release of information from the clinical record
  • Consent to medical, surgical and diagnostic interventions
  • Summary policy on consents
  • Ethics education and support committee: terms of reference
  • Comité de bio-éthique
  • Janeway Bioethics Committee: terms of reference
  • Guidelines for the establishment of hospital clinical ethics committees
  • Alberta Children's Hospital ethics case consultation services
  • Bioethics consultation service: terms of reference
  • AIDS infection and HIV: precautions for hospital personnel and care plans for patients
  • Accidential HIV virus infection
  • Routine testing for HIV antibodies in patients scheduled to undergo surgery
  • Universal precautions.
  • Educational/training opportunities for students. Continuing education
  • Guidelines on hospital's teaching responsibility
  • Organ donation
  • Recorded consideration and screening for organ/tissue transplant donors. Determination of brain death
  • Admission transfer and death (organ donation). Protocol for the diagnosis of brain death
  • Organ and tissue donations from non-living donors
  • Comfort care guidelines
  • Guidelines for decision-making regarding the initiation, escalation, or withdrawal of treatment in difficult life-threatening situations.
ISBN
0969009135 :
LCCN
cn^94931513^
OCLC
30669565
RCP
H - S
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