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Author/Contributor(s): |
Zussman, Robert
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Publisher: |
University of Chicago Press
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Date: |
06/01/1994
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Binding: |
Paperback
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Condition: |
NEW
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In riveting case studies, Robert Zussman describes how medical decisions in ICUs are considered and reconsidered, made and remade, negotiated and renegotiated. He concentrates on the
practice of medical ethics, on the ways in which right and wrong are interpreted and used in the ward-how definitions of right and wrong emerge from the social situations of patients, families, doctors, and nurses and from the workings of hospitals and the courts.
His book is a portrait of the way careful planning is undermined by the unpredictability of illness and the persistence of self-interest, by high principle and curious compromise.
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