Violence, Trauma, and Trauma Surgery Ethical Issues, Interventions, and Innovations

This unique and innovative title offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersection of ethics, violence, trauma, and trauma surgery. Underscoring that the causes of violence include a wide range of socioeconomic factors, including poverty and the lack of economic opportunity, and that violence o...

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Other Authors: Siegler, Mark (Editor), Rogers Jr., Selwyn O. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Hospital-based Interventions to Reduce Violence and Recidivism: WRAPAROUND Programs
  • Chapter 2. The Urban Resilience Network: “TURN” to Faith Leaders and the Faith Community to Address Violence and Trauma
  • Chapter 3. A Violent Thread: How Violence Cuts Across the Generations on Chicago’s South Side
  • Chapter 4. Engaging People in Behavioral Crisis
  • Chapter 5. Violence Is a Contagious Disease: Theory and Practice in the U.S. and Abroad
  • Chapter 6. Workplace Violence in Trauma Care
  • Chapter 7. Geographic Information Systems in Trauma Research
  • Chapter 8. Palliative Care in Trauma: Violence and the Ethic of Care
  • Chapter 9. Geriatric Trauma Care
  • Chapter 10. Primum Non Nocere: When Is It Our Moral Duty to Do More for Our Trauma Patients in Need?
  • Chapter 11. Girls and Trauma: Performing Socio-Surgery through a Gender Responsive Lens
  • Chapter 12. An Internist’s View of Trauma Units: From Ancient Warfare to Modern Assistive Technology
  • Chapter 13. Empowerment: The Ethical Dilemma
  • Chapter 14. The Future of Injury Control Is Precise: Ethical Issues in Violence, Trauma, and Trauma Surgery
  • Chapter 15. Ethical Issues in Neurotrauma
  • Chapter 16. The Evolution of Transfusion Therapy in Trauma
  • Chapter 17. Diagnosis and Management of Penetrating Thoracic Vascular Injury
  • Chapter 18. Healing Hurt People – Chicago: Supporting Trauma Recovery in Patients Injured by Violence
  • Chapter 19. Clinician Unconscious Bias and Its Impact on Trauma Patients
  • Chapter 20. The Creation and Evolution of Acute Care Surgery
  • Chapter 21. Trauma Care for Justice-Involved Persons