Ethics
Mary Brennan & Melissa Uveges
Ethical Issues in the Care of Emerging Adults in Pediatric Intensive Care Units
Cynda Rushton, Kathleen Turner, Rita Nakashima, & Joanne Braxton
Invisible Moral Wounds of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Are We Experiencing Moral Injury?
Kayla Tabari, Melissa Kurtz Uveges, & Aimee Milliken
Ethical Issues When Caring for a Pregnant Patient in the Intensive Care Unit
Cynda Rushton, Nancy Reller, & Sandra Swoboda
Applying E-PAUSE to Ethical Challenges in a Pandemic
Elaine Meyer, Franco Carnevale, Craig Lillehei, & Melissa Kurtz Uveges
Widening the Ethical Lens in Critical Care Settings
Cynda Hylton Rushton and Kathleen Turner
Role of the Critical Care Nurse in Disclosing Difficult News
Kathleen Turner and Cynda Hylton Rushton
"Why Are We Doing This?" Creating New Narratives to Meet Futility with Integrity
Tamryn F. Gray
Burdened by a Secret: Caring for Older Adults With HIV in Critical Care
Elizabeth G. Broden and Melissa Kurtz Uveges
Applications of Grief and Bereavement Theory for Critical Care Nurses
Kerry P. Appleton, Suzanne Nelson, and Shawn Wedlund
Distress Debriefings After Critical Incidents: A Pilot Project
Georgina Morley and Jonathan Ives
Reflections on How We Teach Ethics: Moral Failure in Critical Care
Aimee Milliken
Toward Everyday Ethics: Strategies for Shifting Perspectives
Tracey Wilson and Bimbola Akintade
Improving Health Care Provider Communication in End-of-Life Decision-Making
Judy E. Davidson and Forrest G. Hooper
Aid in Dying: The Role of the Critical Care Nurse
Cynda Hylton Rushton and Kathleen Turner
Ethics in Everyday Practice: Pick Up Your Stethoscope
Judy E. Davidson and Karen Stutzer
The Ethics of Post–Intensive Care Syndrome
Cynda Hylton Rushton
Moral Resilience: A Capacity for Navigating Moral Distress in Critical Care
Debra L. Wiegand, Julia MacMillan, Maiara Rogrigues dos Santos, and Regina Szylit Bousso
Palliative and End-of-Life Ethical Dilemmas in the Intensive Care Unit
Cynda Hylton Rushton and Karen Stutzer
Addressing 21st-Century Nursing Ethics: Implications for Critical Care Nurses
Cynda Hylton Rushton
Ethical Issues in Caring for Patients With Ebola: Implications for Critical Care Nurses
Rebecca B. Porter
Medication Errors in the Intensive Care Unit: Ethical Considerations
Cynda Hylton Rushton
Principled Moral Outrage: An Antidote to Moral Distress?
Elizabeth Gingell Epstein
Preventive Ethics in the Intensive Care Unit
Cynda Hylton Rushton, Brett Daniel Kaylor, and Myra Christopher
Twenty Years Since Cruzan and the Patient Self-Determination Act: Opportunities for Improving Care at the End of Life in Critical Care Settings
Cynda Hylton Rushton
Ethics of Nursing Shift Report
Cynda Hylton Rushton and Marilee Adams
Asking Ourselves and Others the Right Questions: A Vehicle for Understanding, Resolving, and Preventing Conflicts Between Clinicians and Patients and Families
Cynda Hylton Rushton
Ethical Discernment and Action: The Art of Pause
Margaret L. Campbell
Treating Distress at the End of Life: The Principle of Double Effect
Kate Payne
Ethical Issues Related to Pandemic Flu Planning and Response
Cynda Hylton Rushton and Joy Hinson Penticuff
A Framework for Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas in Critical Care Nursing
Cynda Hylton Rushton
Donation After Cardiac Death: Ethical Implications and Implementation Strategies