While majority of nurses are competent with their jobs and able to make decision when it comes to taking care of their patients, the problem comes when there are ethical decisions that are needed to be made because of their patients cultural backgrounds, that can cause problems. Ethical dilemmas comes in all shapes and forms. Some dilemmas are caused by religious cultures. For example, Orthodox Jews do not accept euthanasia, which would include withdrawing tubes from their loved ones, another…
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patient are concerned that she is speeding up his death. The purpose of this paper is to do an ethical review of the mentioned scenario. An ethical…
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Ethical dilemmas commonly arise in the realm of health care. According to Butts & Rich (2016), “An ethical dilemma is a situation in which an individual is compelled to choose between two actions that will affect the welfare of a sentient being, and both actions are reasonably justified as being good, neither action is readily justified as being good, or the goodness of the actions is uncertain” (p.55). One ethical dilemma that is a cause for concern is not disclosing a medical diagnosis to a patient…
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practice? Ethics and values form the basis of nursing. Nurses provide nursing care by preventing illness, reducing suffering and promoting restoration of health in individuals, families, societies and communities. Nursing involves technical skills and abilities, duty and service to others with compassion and efficient decision-making. Nursing care ensures in meeting the needs of patients and their families during the care to relieve from the consequences of sufferings. Nurses have to be vigilant enough…
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Ethical code of conduct for a Long-Term-Care Facility Professor Tamara D. Smith April 8, 2012 The code of conduct for a Long Term Care Facility is a guideline and procedure for personal conduct for those working in that kind of facility. To preserve the highest standard of care using integrity and ethical standards, code of ethics or code of conduct are the foundations that most long term care facility based their business principle. It is the responsibility of all parties including upper management…
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(winter, 2012) is not only an ethical decision, but it may effect the decision-making process in the use of electronic health records. When a young woman seeks an abortion that information is held in her medical records. If electronic records are shared by all of the patient’s doctors and administrators, a privacy issue and ethical dilemma may be created. Within this paper, an ethical dilemma concerning abortion and electronic medical records, and specifically the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability…
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An ethical dilemma is a situation that involves a moral and ethical conflict between doing something that is wrong or right. Ethical dilemmas are situations that are encountered daily in long-term care facilities and involves scenarios that relate to the end of life issues, decision-making abilities, use of sedation and hospitalization (Bardetti & Moriarty, 2009). There is no right or wrong answer to an ethical dilemma but what is important is what is the person who is facing the moral dilemma believes…
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2015 Nursing Leadership and Ethics Zydziunaite & Suominen (2014) wrote, “Leadership styles of nurse managers in ethical dilemmas: Reasons and consequences” to explain the correlations between different leadership styles and how these styles affect decisions of nurse managers in ethical dilemmas. Tod-Gray (2008) wrote, “Nursing leaders’ experiences with the ethical dimensions of nursing education” to improve the understanding of the how moral leadership is used in nursing education. Finally…
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Pediatric Patients Ethical Issues in Healthcare Abstract Children with terminal illnesses frequently have do not resuscitate orders. Dealing with dying children, and letting them die without major intervention can be hard issues for nursing and other health care professionals to cope with, and can cause an internal ethical dilemma. The seven nursing ethical principles are discussed in regards to do not resuscitate orders, and ethical theory is applied. The ethical dilemma faced by nurses with…
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supporting individuals in health and social care practice will be explained whilst outlining procedures that are put into practice to protect service users and service providers from harm. For the purpose of this essay I will be regarding the term ‘principles’ as a standard or rule of personal conduct, as defined by Collins English Dictionary (2014). The benefits of person centred approach will be analysed alongside explaining the dilemmas and conflicts that may arise when providing care, support and protection…
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