In this article, it refers to the conflict that arises with critical care nursing units and how a nurse’s personal ethics can cause issues in the clinical setting. According to Falcó-Pegueroles (2015), the amount of types of ethical conflict and moral states were related to the levels of exposure to ethical conflict. In a critical care setting a nurse is challenged by many ethical conflicts that include his or her beliefs, withholding information from the patient, reproductive rights, and the right…
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13 Case Law A critical regulatory issue in health care Amanda Whitt HCS/430 13 Case Law A critical regulatory issue in health care Amanda Whitt Ethical problems within hospitals and other facilities has been an ongoing issue for around 35 years. With the fast growth of technology and new medicine, the financial structures that could possibly create more financial concerns. The organizational effects of these issues will start looking at the quality of health care. In the economy,…
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Ethical Dilemma Ethical Dilemma Ethical issues are part of nursing throughout practice, often resulting from conflicts between principles and norms. These conflicts strongly influence the nursing practice regarding the decision-making process, patient outcomes, and moral climate within healthcare organizations. This paper will focus on a specific ethical issue in nursing, analyzing the ethical issues involved in the practice. This will entail looking at important principles of bioethics such as…
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Nursing: Essential Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes Introduction Nursing is not just a collection of tasks. To provide safe and effective care to the clients, nurses must integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes to make sound judgement and decisions. This essay describes some of the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes of nursing and discusses why they are essential attributes of a competent nurse. Nursing knowledge and clinical skills These are obvious essentials for nursing practice…
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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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Nurses are one of the members of the health care systems who are accountable for providing appropriate care to the clients based on ethical issues. Ethical values provide foundation for behaviour assessment and nursing principles that impacts nurses’ goals, strategies, and actions. This article talks about an ethical issue regarding professional misconduct and failed to meet the standards of practice of profession that resulted in an investigation by the Discipline Committee of the College of…
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Some ethical problems surrounding end of life care are correlated to decision making for patients and families. Physicians should respect the beliefs and values of the patient before withholding, withdrawing or giving and order for DNR (do not resuscitate) or DNI (do not intubate), in other words not to be confused with unnecessary use of interventions that produce more harm than good with idealistic hopes from the treatment. An advance directive permit competent individuals to make their healthcare…
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Critical care nursing is a highly technical specialty of nursing where nurses are trained to assist in life sustaining measures during threatening medical crises for patients commonly on the verge of death (Elliot & Wright, 1999). A patient’s experience in the intensive care unit (ICU) can undoubtedly serve as a stressor and time of vulnerability for both the patient and the family. Munro and Savel (2013) spoke to this concept when they discussed how the connection and communication with patients…
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Assessment & Management of Patient’s Pain in Acute Care Pain management in nursing care is huge and there are many factors to consider when caring for patients with chronic and acute pain. Moreover, there are many legal and ethical issues regarding pain management. McCaffery (1968) defined pain as “whatever the person experiencing pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does.” As nurses we are trained to assess pain and initiate the appropriate interventions both pharmacologic and nonpharmacological…
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This paper will first discuss briefly what ethics are and provide the definition for an ethical issue. An ethical leadership issue is identified and explained for this author’s practice area. We will then identify and discuss key strategies for leadership that are pertinent to the ethical issue. Next, empirical evidence which supports the strategies discussed will be analyzed. Then, the impact and importance of the strategies will be stated. The final step will be to provide a conclusion to…
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