Ethical dilemmas are a common issue in the healthcare system and nursing careers. Nurse shortages throughout the healthcare system is not a new issue and has been a prevalent concern in Canada ever before the COVID-19 pandemic (Baumann & Crea-Arensio, 2023). However, the pandemic had an immense negative impact on the healthcare system leading many nurses to feel distressed and burned out, lowering their satisfaction at work and intensifying the shortage issue (Baumann & Crea-Arensio, 2023). The critical…
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Dealing with an ethical dilemma is one that everyone would not expect to meet. Taking a decision when facing an ethical dilemma can have twofold a decision that could be ethical but not legal, and another decision that could legal but not ethical. As a nurse, I have worked as home health nurse for many years. One ethical dilemma that I had faced was to qualify a patient that needs the service while the patient did not meet the criteria to be qualified for the service. I was in a position that I have…
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Ethical dilemma between a principle of respect for patient autonomy and a principle of beneficence for withdrawing treatment of TPN and respirator as client is in coma with poor prognosis. A nurse should be “helping and being involved in client and family discussions about treatment” (CNO, 2009, p 5). Withdrawing treatment could threaten the patient’s life. It is an ethical issue, the question to consider, is the problem new or already existing problem. Why was the client initiated on this treatment…
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system, and continuum of creating, utilizing, and maintaining ethical practice environment. In response to patient care needs and anticipation of the necessity of the current and future health care system. Likewise, possibly encounter an ethical dilemma in which advanced practice nursing will be deemed highly competent only if he or she can provide the scientific and technological aspects of care and can deal effectively with the ethical problems encountered in patient care. As a nurse educator, we…
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encounters ethical dilemmas that test their own morals and values. For instance, a conflict may arise when a patient and their family’s desires conflict with one another. For example, a Do Not Resuscitate order (DNR) which can be a difficult decision because of its implications. Therefore, ethics, values, morals and bioethics must be considered when deciding the course of action that should be taken. This paper will analyze the ethical implications of this dilemma by utilizing the ethical decisions…
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Nursing Leadership and Ethics Melissa L Cantwell, MHA Grand Canyon University: LDR800 April 8, 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”…
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contribute to your worldview and philosophy of nursing? How do these values shape or influence your nursing 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…
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What Actions Should a Nurse Take During an Ethical Dilemma? Although most people would prefer that medical issues be clear and simple, situations arise that challenge more than nurses' clinical skills. Medicine involves people whose needs, situations and judgments sometimes create ethical challenges and quandaries. In some cases, nurses work in advanced areas of medicine where new procedures, drugs and technologies themselves present ethical considerations for the entire health care industry…
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Ethical Dilemmas Debra Lohmeyer HCS/478 February 11, 2013 Barbara Scheibe Ethical Dilemmas The Allen family presented in the simulation has several health issues they deal with individually that contribute to the family unit. Clifford struggles with depression that he does not want to have documented or take medications for out of fear. Pam is the glue of the family; she keeps the home functioning and has not worked outside the family because their son was born with Down’s syndrome. Her…
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profession of nursing will without a doubt face many hardships, trying times, extensive work hours, as well as difficult decisions to make. However, many people do not know that along with all of the other trials nurses may face on a daily basis, nurses may encounter many moral or ethical dilemmas in the work place. This is even more prominent amongst nurses who dare to venture into the specialty of psychiatric mental health nursing. A psychiatric mental health nurses duties include typical nursing duties…
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