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Ethical questions in dentistry / James T. Rule, Robert M. Veatch.
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Rule, James T.
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English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/Created
Chicago : Quintessence Pub., [2004], ©2004.
Description
xix, 320 pages ; 26 cm
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RK52.7 .R85 2004
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Dental ethics
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Dental ethics
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Case studies
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Veatch, Robert M.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Pt. I. Ethical questions : theory and principles
1. An overview of ethics in dentistry
2. The structure of professions and the responsibilities of professionals
3. Basic ethical theory
4. Ethical principles
5. Format for resolving ethical questions
Pt. II. General principles in dental ethics
6. Doing good and avoiding harm
7. Fidelity : obligations of trust and confidentiality
8. Autonomy and informed consent
9. Dealing honestly with patients
10. Justice in dentistry
Pt. III. Case studies of special problems
11. Ethical concerns in schools of dentistry
12. Ethical issues in third-party financing
13. Ethical issues involving HIV and other bloodborne diseases
14. Incompetent, dishonest, and impaired professionals
App. 1. Codes of medical ethics
App. 2. Informed consent.
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ISBN
0867154438 (softcover)
LCCN
2004007472
OCLC
54906884
RCP
C - S
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