Understand the legal framework that provides the structure of Nursing!
This is the only current text to critically examine the vast array of legal and ethical matters confronting nursing faculty in classroom and clinical settings. Designed to assist students preparing to be nurse educators, academic nursing administrators, and novice and seasoned faculty in making real-life decisions about academic issues within a legal and ethical framework. Replete with practical advice from experts in the fields of nursing, law, and ethics, this text guides the reader through legal and ethical principles, analyses of relevant case-based scenarios, and practical recommendations for handling problems in accordance with existing laws and institutional policy.
Clearly and concisely written and organized, this text provides a comprehensive description of the legal process, including higher education law, the courts, case law, the role of a university attorney, and how to read and cite judicial decisions. Real-world case scenarios and detailed analyses of pertinent issues, including coverage of incivility, discrimination, harassment, academic dishonesty, and freedom of speech, are examined from the perspective of students, faculty, and administrators.
- Key Features:
- Written by a nursing dean, a former nursing dean, an ethicist, and a higher education attorney
- An entire section of legal and ethical cases, featuring a unique philosophical and ethical perspective
- Delivers best practices for nursing faculty
- Provides tips on when to consult the university attorney, critical elements to consider, actions to take when law and ethics conflict, helpful resources, and a glossary of legal terms
- An Instructor's Manual and discussion questions facilitate teaching.
Autorentext
Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, ANEF, FAAN is Dean and Professor at Duquesne University School of Nursing.
Inhalt
Preface
About the authors
Contributors
Note from Authors
Acknowledgements
Section I: Revisiting the Legal Process
- An Introduction to the Legal Process: A Primer
- Legal Issues Commonly Encountered by Faculty and Academic Administrators
- How to Read a Judicial Decision
- 4. The Role of the University Attorney: When the Academic Nursing Administrator Comes Calling
Section II: The Ethics Dimension of Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing Education
Section III: Legal and Ethical Cases with Nursing Students, Faculty, & Administrators
Each of the following will be an individual case:
Section IV: Specific Clinical Education Issues
Section V: Specific Issues Confronting Adjunct Faculty in the Clinical Agency and Classroom