01007nam0 22002531i 450 SUN006297620080219120000.088-89566-40-X20080219d2006 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆLe ‰murature archeologicheconoscenza storica, tecnologica e matericaFederica FernandezSaonaraIl pratostampa 2006159 p.ill.27 cm.SaonaraSUNL001056Fernandez, FedericaSUNV050017501803Il pratoSUNV005092650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0062976UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALI07 CONS La 701 (1) 07 18079 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI LETTERE E BENI CULTURALIIT-CE010318079CONS La 701 (1)caMurature archeologiche1415888UNICAMPANIA04727nam 2200601 a 450 991046256280332120200520144314.00-335-24167-0(CKB)2670000000357977(EBL)1186568(OCoLC)843642798(SSID)ssj0000971471(PQKBManifestationID)11531632(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000971471(PQKBWorkID)10940534(PQKB)10201632(MiAaPQ)EBC1186568(Au-PeEL)EBL1186568(CaPaEBR)ebr10698338(CaONFJC)MIL487220(EXLCZ)99267000000035797720130522d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEthics for nurses[electronic resource] theory and practice /Pam Cranmer and Jean NhemachenaMaidenhead, Berkshire, England Open University Press20131 online resource (393 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-335-24165-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; praise for This Book; Contents; preface; Acknowledgements; 1 What is Ethics? An Introduction; Introduction; Ethics; Morals; Philosophy; Principles; Values; Beliefs; Virtues; Manners; Conscience; Ethical dilemmas; Nursing and ethics; References; 2 What Must Nurses Do?; Introduction; Where did duty-based ethics originate?; Definitions of duty-based theory; What duties do we have?; Criticism of duty-based ethical decision-making; Duty of beneficence; Duty of non-maleficence; Duties of the nurse; What is the Nursing and Midwifery Council?A conflict of dutiesReferences; 3 Should Consequences be Considered?; Consequentialism and utilitarianism; How do you make decisions?; Utilitarianism; Criticism of consequentialism and utilitarianism; Allocation of resources; Discussion of this chapter's scenario: Mrs Zenab Begum; References; 4 Why are Respect and Autonomy so Important in Health Care?; Introduction; Definitions of autonomy; Respect; What is meant by consent?; Consent and nursing; Informed consent; Valid consent; How do you decide what is adequate?; What does 'having capacity' or 'being competent' mean?How is consent obtained?Expressed consent; Nursing dilemmas; Verbal consent; Implied consent; Consent in an emergency; What about those who are unable to decide for themselves?; What about children and minors?; Confidentiality as part of respect and autonomy; Why bother with confidentiality?; Can confidential information be divulged or is the duty to keep secrets absolute?; When can information be disclosed in health care?; The case of Gemma Washington; References; 5 What is Fairness in Care?; Introduction; Moral justification for justice; Justice as fairness; Distributive justiceDistributing organs for transplantationAllocating resources; Retributive justice; Criminal justice; Advocacy; The scenario (Box 5.1) and justice; References; 6 What are Rights?; Introduction; Definitions of rights; Where have rights come from?; Rights and responsibilities; The nurse's rights and responsibilities; The patient's rights and responsibilities; What is claiming, waiving, infringing or violating a right?; Who can hold rights?; Problems with the notion that rights can only be claimed by responsible people; Children and rightsPeople with learning difficulties and mental health problemsCan rights be lost?; What rights do we have?; The Human Rights Act 1998; Problems with rights; Whose rights prevail?; This chapter's scenario: Kirsty Ford (Box 6.1); References; 7 What is Dignity?; Introduction; What is dignity?; Rights and dignity; Justice and dignity; Duty theory and dignity; Consequentialism and dignity; Dignity and respect; Values and dignity; Social contract theory; Virtue theory or virtue-based theory; Problems with virtue theory; The nurse and virtue theory; Dignity and careThe scenario (Box 7.1) Dr Bell and dignityThis book on ethics for nurses will guide students and nurses through the process of recognizing ethical dilemmas in nursing practice, and better prepare them to nurse in an ethical way.Nursing ethicsElectronic books.Nursing ethics.174.2Cranmer Pam1046615Nhemachena Jean1046616MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462562803321Ethics for nurses2473639UNINA01772nam 2200385Ia 450 99639764500331620200824132133.0(CKB)4940000000062740(EEBO)2248531407(OCoLC)ocm52614691e(OCoLC)52614691(EXLCZ)99494000000006274020030715d1678 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The mystery of faith opened up: or Some sermons concerning faith (two whereof were not formerly printed)[electronic resource] wherein the nature, excellency, and usefulnesse of that noble grace is much cleared, and the practice thereof most powerfully pressed. Whereunto are added other three sermons, two concerning the great salvation, one of these not formerly printed, and a third concerning death. /by Mr. Andrew Gray, late minister of the gospel in GlasgowAll these sermons being now carefully revised, and much corrected.Edinburgh Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ...Anno Dom. 1678[10], 167 pImperfect: tightly bound, dark, with print show-through and some loss of print.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097FaithSermonsEarly works to 1800SalvationSermonsEarly works to 1800DeathSermonsEarly works to 1800FaithSalvationDeathGray Andrew1633-1656.1001080EAEEAEBOOK996397645003316The mystery of faith opened up: or Some sermons concerning faith (two whereof were not formerly printed)2297762UNISA02835nam 2200613 a 450 991100668150332120251214164205.00-85709-519-61-61344-801-5(CKB)3190000000024934(EBL)1575573(OCoLC)865333387(SSID)ssj0000746348(PQKBManifestationID)12279591(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000746348(PQKBWorkID)10862410(PQKB)10045956(CaSebORM)9781845695385(MiAaPQ)EBC1575573(EXLCZ)99319000000002493420110923d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNew product development in textiles innovation and production /edited by L. HorneOxford ;Philadelphia Woodhead Pub. Ltd.20121 online resource (222 p.)Woodhead publishing series in textiles,2042-0803 ;no. 105Description based upon print version of record.1-84569-538-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. General overview of innovation and textile product development -- pt. 2. New product development of textiles.An increasingly important feature for the technical textile industry is to produce textiles faster and to achieve more effective new product development. This book will not only provide a fascinating overview of how products are launched, but will also be a source of practical guidance for developing textile products successfully. The collection begins with some background information that introduces the reader to the principles of innovation. The remainder of the book provides a collection of international case studies from across the textile industry. Chapters will describe actual new product development projects, identifying the problems that were faced and lessons that can be learnt. Topics range from technical textiles to end uses of textiles, such as the automotive and packaging industries.Woodhead publishing in textiles ;no. 105.Textile industryTechnological innovationsNew productsProduct managementTextile fabricsTechnological innovationsTextile industryTechnological innovations.New products.Product management.Textile fabricsTechnological innovations.677.02835677.028Horne L1822907MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006681503321New product development in textiles4389339UNINA