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  1. Nursing ethics.Ian E. Thompson, Kath M. Melia & Kenneth M. Boyd (eds.) - 1988 - New York: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
    Ethics in nursing: continuity and change -- Cultural issues, methods and approaches to nursing ethics -- Nursing ethics: what do we mean by 'ethics'? -- Becoming a nurse and member of the profession -- Power and responsibility in nursing practice and management -- Professional responsibility and accountability in nursing -- Classical areas of controversy in nursing and biomedical ethics -- Direct responsibility in nurse/patient relationships -- Conflicting demands in nursing groups of patients -- Ethics in healthcare management: research, evaluation and (...)
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    The task of nursing ethics.K. M. Melia - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (1):7-11.
    This paper raises the questions: 'What do we expect from nursing ethics?' and 'Is the literature of nursing ethics any different from that of medical ethics?' It is suggested that rather than develop nursing ethics as a separate field writers in nursing ethics should take a lead in making the patient the central focus of health care ethics. The case is made for empirical work in health care ethics and it is suggested that a good way of setting about this (...)
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    Ethics for nursing and healthcare practice.Kath M. Melia - 2014 - Los Angeles: SAGE.
    Everyday practice is steeped in ethical considerations for nursing and healthcare professionals, but the theory behind ethics is removed from day to day care. This concise book shows how ethics implicates your work in a straightforward way. All the essential knowledge of ethics you need for passing your course is covered, including the principles of bioethics, rights and moral philosophy.
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    About Decision-Making at the End of Life: A Singaporean Perspective.Kath M. Melia - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (2):145-149.
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    Ethics in Nursing Practice: Basic Principles and Their Application.K. M. Melia - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (2):108-109.
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    Health care ethics: lessons from intensive care.Kath M. Melia - 2004 - Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
    Health Care Ethics examines the way ethical dilemmas are played out in everyday clinical practice and argues for an approach to ethical decision-making which focuses more on patient needs than competing professional interests. While advances in medical science and technology have improved the ability to save and prolong lives, they have also given rise to fundamental questions about what constitutes life and personhood, especially in the context of what are termed 'persistent vegetative state' and 'brain death'. Drawing on the example (...)
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  7. Markets and ethics.K. M. Melia - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (6):325-326.
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    Professionalism and the Empowerment of Nursing.K. M. Melia - 1985 - Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (2):108-109.
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    Teaching and learning nursing ethics.K. Melia - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (2):120-120.
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    Anthropology and Nursing. By P. Holden & J. Littlewood. Pp. 228. (Routledge. London, 1991.) £10.00. [REVIEW]Kath M. Melia - 1992 - Journal of Biosocial Science 24 (4):567-568.
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