Netzwerk Phänomenologische Metaphysik
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(1999) Human Studies 22 (1).

Ethics talk; talking ethics

an example of clinical ethics consultation

Mark J. Bliton

pp. 7-24

This written account of a clinical encounter - depicting fragments of a more extensive array of events - attempts to exemplify many facets and associated complexities of clinical ethics consultation. Within the general telling, I provide more detailed portrayals of several key events. In secion 1, I document briefly my initial interactions at the beginning of the consultation, focusing on the information gained - in the context of those interactions - as I read the medical chart of Mrs. Rose. Next in section 2, I briefly describes my initial conversation with Mrs. Rose's three sons. Section 3 illustrates several questions raised in sections 1 and 2. Then section 4 presents my encounter with Paul, the youngest son, as he was carrying out his vigil at his mother's bedside in the hospital. Section 5 chronicles my interactions with several care providers involved in Mrs. Rose's situation, including two different meetings that occurred with Mrs. Rose's attending physician. I conclude in section 6 by telling about a conversation I had with Mrs. Rose's middle son, Russell, approximately one month after Mrs. Rose died.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1023/A:1005452517327

Full citation:

Bliton, M. J. (1999). Ethics talk; talking ethics: an example of clinical ethics consultation. Human Studies 22 (1), pp. 7-24.

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