LEADER 00000cam a2200793Li 4500 001 ocn888549861 003 OCoLC 005 20160527040659.2 006 m o d 007 cr |n||||||||| 008 140822t20142014dcu ob 000 0 eng d 019 898035131 020 0309296587|q(electronic book) 020 9780309296588|q(electronic book) 020 |z0309296579 020 |z9780309296571 035 (OCoLC)888549861|z(OCoLC)898035131 040 YDXCP|beng|erda|epn|cYDXCP|dOCLCO|dCUS|dN$T|dOCLCQ|dOCLCA |dOCLCQ|dVT2|dOCLCQ|dEBLCP 043 n-us--- 049 RIDW 050 4 RC1135|b.H43 2014 072 7 HEA|x039000|2bisacsh 072 7 MED|x014000|2bisacsh 072 7 MED|x022000|2bisacsh 072 7 MED|x112000|2bisacsh 072 7 MED|x045000|2bisacsh 082 04 616.9/80214|223 090 RC1135|b.H43 2014 245 00 Health standards for long duration and exploration spaceflight :|bethics principles, responsibilities, and decision framework /|cCommittee on Ethics Principles and Guidelines for Health Standards for Long Duration and Exploration Spaceflights, Board on Health Sciences Policy ; Jeffrey Kahn, Catharyn T. Liverman, and Margaret A. McCoy, editors ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies. 264 1 Washington, D.C. :|bThe National Academies Press,|c[2014] 264 4 |c©2014 300 1 online resource (xiii, 172 pages .) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 0 Introduction -- NASA risk management and health standards -- Health risks -- Risk acceptance and responsibilities in human spaceflight and terrestrial activities -- Recommendations for ethics principles -- Recommendations for ethics responsibilities and decision framework. 520 "Since its inception, the U.S. human spaceflight program has grown from launching a single man into orbit to an ongoing space presence involving numerous crewmembers. As the U.S. space program evolves, propelled in part by increasing international and commercial collaborations, long duration or exploration spaceflights - such as extended stays on the International Space Station or missions to Mars - become more realistic. These types of missions will likely expose crews to levels of known risk that are beyond those allowed by current health standards, as well as to a range of risks that are poorly characterized, uncertain, and perhaps unforeseeable. As the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Congress discuss the next generation of NASA's missions and the U.S. role in international space efforts, it is important to understand the ethical factors that drive decision making about health standards and mission design for NASA activities. NASA asked the Institute of Medicine to outline the ethics principles and practices that should guide the agency's decision making for future long duration or exploration missions that fail to meet existing health standards. Health Standards for Long Duration and Exploration Spaceflight identifies an ethics framework, which builds on the work of NASA and others, and presents a set of recommendations for ethically assessing and responding to the challenges associated with health standards for long duration and exploration spaceflight. As technologies improve and longer and more distant spaceflight becomes feasible, NASA and its international and commercial partners will continue to face complex decisions about risk acceptability. This report provides a roadmap for ethically assessing and responding to the challenges associated with NASA's health standards for long duration and exploration missions. Establishing and maintaining a firmly grounded ethics framework for this inherently risky activity is essential to guide NASA's decisions today and to create a strong foundation for decisions about future challenges and opportunities"--Publisher's description. 588 0 Print version record. 590 eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America 610 10 United States.|bNational Aeronautics and Space Administration.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n78087581 610 17 United States.|bNational Aeronautics and Space Administration.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/528469 650 0 Manned space flight|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ subjects/sh85080584|xMoral and ethical aspects|0https:// id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00006099|zUnited States. |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095330-781 650 0 Manned space flight|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ subjects/sh85080584|xRisk management|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/subjects/sh2004006348|zUnited States.|0https:/ /id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095330-781 650 0 Astronauts|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/ sh85008988|xHealth risk assessment|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/subjects/sh00006006|zUnited States.|0https:// id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095330-781 650 7 Manned space flight.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 1007789 650 7 Risk management.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 1098164 650 7 Astronauts.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/819615 650 7 Health risk assessment.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/ fast/953250 650 12 Space Flight|xethics.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/ D013026Q000941 650 12 Aerospace Medicine|xstandards.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/ mesh/D000337Q000592 651 2 United States.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481 650 22 Astronauts.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018480 650 22 Risk Assessment.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018570 651 7 United States.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1204155 655 4 Electronic books. 700 1 Kahn, Jeffrey P.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n92804412|eeditor. 700 1 Liverman, Catharyn T.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ names/n95019366|eeditor. 700 1 McCoy, Margaret A.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ no2010147108|eeditor. 710 2 Institute of Medicine (U.S.).|bBoard on Health Sciences Policy.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00094907 776 08 |iPrint version:|tHealth standards for long duration and exploration spaceflight.|dWashington, D.C. : The National Academies Press, [2014]|z9780309296571|w(OCoLC)882530042 856 40 |uhttps://rider.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http:// search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site& db=nlebk&AN=867746|zOnline eBook. 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