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Bioethics in the Pediatric ICU: Ethical Dilemmas Encountered in the Care of Critically Ill Children

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Erschienen am 13.03.2019, 1. Auflage 2019
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ISBN/EAN: 9783030009434
Sprache: Englisch
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Beschreibung

This book examines the many ethical issues that are encountered in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). It supports pediatricians, nurses, residents, and other providers in their daily management of critically ill children with the dilemmas that arise. It begins by examining the evolution of pediatric critical care, and who is now impacted by this advancing medical technology. Subsequent chapters explore specific ethical concerns and controversies that are commonly encountered. These topics include how to conduct end-of-life discussions with families facing a myriad of challenging choices. It goes on to explore the concept of futility, and what that does and does not mean in the pediatric ICU setting.  Controversial subjects such as children as organ donors, particularly using donation after cardiac death, in addition to issues surrounding the declaration of brain death are covered. Additional chapters address resource allocation, and also analyze the use of long-term technology in chronically critically ill children.  Chapters include case examples with guidance on how to work through similar difficulties and decision-making.  While this book is specifically targeted for care providers at the ICU bedside, it is also of benefit to medical students, students in bioethics, practicing ethical consultants and families who are dealing with critically ill children.

Autorenportrait

Laura Miller-Smith, MD

Laura Miller-Smith, MD, is a pediatric intensivist at Childrens Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, and is a an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at University of Missouri in Kansas City. She completed the Pediatric Bioethics Certificate Program at Childrens Mercy Center for Bioethics, and currently serves as Chairperson of the Hospital Ethics Committee. She additionally serves on the Society of Critical Care Medicines Ethics Committee. Specific interests include organ donation, issues surrounding the determination of death, and technology dependence in critically ill children.

Ásdís Finnsdóttir Wagner, DO

Ásdís Finnsdóttir Wagner, DO, is a pediatric intensivist at Childrens Mercy in Kansas City. She is a graduate of the Pediatric Bioethics Certificate Program at Childrens Mercy Center for Bioethics and has conducted research on end-of-life issues and communication within the pediatric intensive care unit. She isan active member of the Ethics Committee at Childrens Mercy. She is currently Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at University of Missouri in Kansas City and serves as Educational Liaison for resident and medical student education within the critical care department.

John Lantos, MD

John Lantos, MD, is a general pediatrician and bioethicist. He has served as President of both the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics. He has also held many leadership positions in the American Academy of Pediatrics. He was a member of President Clintons health reform task force in 1993 and a consultant to President Bushs Bioethics Council. 

He has published hundreds of peer-reviewed articles and many books, including The Lazarus Case, Neonatal Bioethics, and Do We Still Need Doctors?

He is currently Director of a Pediatric Bioethics Center and Childrens Mercy Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics at University of Missouri in Kansas City.



Inhalt

1. Intro and overview of a clinical ethics framework for decisions in pediatric critical care.- 2. The epidemiology of life-threatening illness in childhood.- 3. End-of-life discussions in the PICU.- 4. Medical Futility.- 5. Children as Organ Donors.- 6. Controversies about Brain Death.- 7. Moral Distress.- 8. Resource allocation in the PICU. 

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