Millennium Development Goals There are eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with measurable and deadlines to improve the lives of the world’s vulnerable populations. The all leaders of 191 countries that are United Nation states member signed to meet these goals and eliminate poverty around the world in their corresponding jurisdiction area (World Health Organization, n.d.). The World Health Organization …show more content…
They should provide them patient centered care according to their diagnosis and health needs. Interdisciplinary collaboration is vital during hospitalization and upon discharging the types of patients. Care managers have an important role to coordinate with the doctors and facilities to make sure that patient go to the right facility or care, such as; rehabilitation, home health care services and as well as a month supply of medication if they need it. Interdisciplinary collaboration and communication among healthcare team members play an important role in this type of population. Working together and sharing responsibilities, establishing trusting relationship among healthcare team members towards common goals are imperative to achieve and provide the utmost quality, safe and competent care for these vulnerable …show more content…
In addition, in their nursing practice they have the moral obligations and duties to decide and commit the right thing for their patient’s safety and wellbeing. Blais and Hayes (2016) state the ethics are “the practices, beliefs, and standards of behavior of a certain group” (pg. 61). According to the American Nurses Association (2014) “The core task for nurses when faced with some ethical choice is to maintain moral integrity” (ANA, 2014). To avoid compromising integrity and moral distress to nurses, ethics is not all about theoretical issues, it is the essential to their practical skills and knowledge base to be able to provide holistic care for their patients. It is imperative in nursing care to help patients in achieving the state of well-being, they should educate and advocate them on the first and last day of their visit in the hospital. Most importantly on this matter that nurses should act as a teacher and adviser to guide the patient into the right path of healing physically and emotionally. Nurses who discriminate and fail to follow the nursing code of ethics can face legal ground. As a nurse, they should emphasize the caring based on the values of kindness, concern, promotion of healing, preservation of dignity, and respecting the wholeness and interconnection of a human