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Ethics rounds a casebook in pediatric bioethics Part II edited by Armand H. Matheny Antommaria
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Pediatric collections
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pediatrics--Moral and ethical aspects--Case studies.
- Pediatrics.
- Medical ethics--Case studies.
- Medical ethics.
- Bioethics.
- Pediatrics--Moral and ethical aspects.
- Genre:
- Case studies
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Other Title:
- Pediatric collections Ethics rounds a casebook in pediatric bioethics Part II
- Place of Publication:
- Itasca, IL American Academy of Pediatrics [2022]
- Summary:
- Pediatric medical ethics are very different from any other clinical setting. This collection presents possible cases and scenarios to help caregivers be better-prepared for complicated ethical questions
- Contents:
- Should tactile defensiveness exclude a life‑sustaining intervention in an adolescent with autism?
- Presymptomatic detection and intervention for autism spectrum disorder
- Ethical implications for providers regarding cannabis use in children with autism spectrum disorders — special article
- Medical therapy for inappropriate sexual behaviors in a teen with autism spectrum disorder
- Pediatric discharge from the emergency department against medical advice
- A complicated case of vaccine refusal
- For victims of fatal child abuse, who has the right to consent to organ donation?
- When specialty care is unavailable to rural families — special article
- Failure to provide adequate palliative care may be medical neglect
- When a child needs a transplant but lacks familial social support
- Child abuse, incarceration, and decisions about life‑sustaining treatment
- Medical marijuana for minors may be considered child abuse
- Parents refusing dialysis for a 3‑month‑old with renal failure
- An 8‑year‑old foster child with behavioral problems who needs a bone marrow transplant — special article
- Microaggressions : privileged observers’ duty to act and what they can do
- Should a healthcare system facilitate racially concordant care for Black patients?
- Assessing visitor policy exemption requests during the COVID‑19 pandemic
- Pediatric palliative care in a pandemic : role obligations, moral distress, and the care you can give
- When a family requests a white doctor
- Off‑label prescription of COVID‑19 vaccines in children : clinical, ethical, and legal issues
- Can parents restrict access to their adolescent’s voice? deciding about a tracheostomy
- Opioid management in the dying child with addiction
- Parents demand and teenager refuses epidural anesthesia
- “Take out this thing” : a teen’s decision about removal of a gastrostomy tube
- Long‑term puberty suppression for a nonbinary teenager
- Fertility preservation for a transgender teenager
- Research consent at the age of majority : preferable but not obligatory
- Reconsidering the need for reconsent at 18
- Ethical challenges raised by OpenNotes for pediatric and adolescent patients
- Should a teenager be allowed to leave the hospital AMA to attend his father’s funeral?
- A young adult Jehovah’s Witness with severe anemia
- A “narcotics contract” for a patient with sickle cell disease and chronic pain — special article
- Seeking a second opinion on social media
- In the eye of a social media storm
- Controversy about withdrawal of postresuscitation care after cardiac arrest
- Infant with trisomy 18 and hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Unilateral withdrawal of life‑sustaining therapy in a severely impaired child
- Parental refusal of surgery in an infant with tricuspid atresia
- Trisomy 18 and complex congenital heart disease : seeking the threshold benefit
- Controversy about a high‑risk and innovative fetal cardiac intervention
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references
- Online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed January 6, 2026)
- Other Format:
- Print version Ethics rounds
- ISBN:
- 9781610026697
- 1610026691
- OCLC:
- 1357035842
- Publisher Number:
- 99993110212
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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