In the name of Allah the Merciful

Ethics in Intensive Care Medicine

Andrej Michalsen, Nicholas Sadovnikoff, Jozef Kesecioglu, B0BXWM9NVV, 3031293894, 3031293908, 9783031293894, 9783031293900, 9783031293924, 978-3031293894, 978-3031293900, 978-3031293924, 978-3-031-29389-4, 978-3-031-29392-4, 978-3-031-29390-0

15 $

English | 2023 | Original PDF | 5 MB | 181 Pages

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In this book, part of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine  (ESICM) textbook series, experts in the field of clinical ethics  describe basic principles of clinical ethics and ethical reasoning, the  fundamental pillars of intensive care medicine as well as the  decision-making processes necessary to arrive at appropriate decisions  for each individual patient. Specifically, the complex decision-making  process, with regard to limiting life-sustaining therapies and  integrating palliative care into intensive care, are expounded.  Furthermore, the still controversial topics of ethical climate,  proportionate care, and prioritization are elaborated upon. The  so-called “soft skills” of inter-professional communication and  co-operation are given the attention they deserve in order to overcome  the gap between technological progress and interpersonal standstill.  Finally, widely accepted ethical values and principles were challenged  by the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing clinicians to elaborate  recommendations regarding the prioritization of scarce resources.

The book will be an invaluable tool for clinicians to understand  ethical principles and reasoning to contend ethical challenges in  intensive care medicine across the boundaries of disciplines and  professions, in order to provide an appropriate individual plan of  treatment for their patients.