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    with their child’s best interest at heart‚ and when they decide not to vaccinate it is because they feel that is the best option for them. Nurses struggle with the balance of parents deciding not based on research and performing the principle of beneficence. If nurses view current research concluding the benefits of immunizations outweighs the risks‚ yet are not able to provide the best care for children due to parent’s viewpoints‚ makes it challenging as nurses to do their

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    Word Count: 405 The five moral principles of bioethics are autonomy‚ nonmaleficence‚ beneficence‚ utility and justice. I believe the list is complete; if not‚ a little over capacity. I am confused on how much due care (under nonmaleficence) differs from utility. In both instances‚ we are trying to minimize harm as long as it benefits the person. As long as utility exists‚ I don’t know if nonmaleficence is necessary. I think utility covers the same bases. A principle we could add would be a principle

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    from multiple perspectives is especially paramount. When considering disclosure of Makena’s HIV-positive status‚ the counselor must consider how Makena’s autonomy is directly affected by the disclosure. According to Dr. Holly Forester-Miller and Thomas Davis in “A Practitioner’s Guide to Ethical Decision Making‚” the counselor can encourage autonomy by guiding an understanding of how decisions and values may be received by others‚ and how these factors relate to‚ or potentially infringe upon‚

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    healthcare intervention. In here‚ the health care team would be involved in monitoring‚ prevention and avoiding suicide‚ if the nursing team members chose to tell other health care team members regarding patient’s suicide attempt‚ however‚ the patient’s autonomy‚ confidentiality will be completely violated by that judgment. For that reason‚ the major ethical dilemma of this case can be identified as ‘if he nursing staff should notify other health care team members regarding patient’s suicide attempt not

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    to enable a registered nurse to implement those decisions. What are ethics? Ethics are a philosophical study of moral or immoral action. For nurses it is extremely important to understand ethics and to adhere to ethical principles such as autonomybeneficence‚ non- maleficence‚ justice and veracity. Nurses encounter ethical dilemmas and questions on a daily basis. What is considered ethical by one person may differ from another individual’s point of view. Ethical dilemmas can be very complex when

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    Nurse can only use the Code of Ethics as moral guide to the profession it is still up the individual to make independent decisions regarding patient care. After reviewing the Code of Ethics for Nurses the key concepts identified were rights‚ autonomybeneficence‚ nonmalfience‚ and justice. The nurses’ ability to understand such concepts in both professional practice and personally can assist in difficult decisions. The nurse has a primary professional responsibility to the people under her care.

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    and balanced it is a tool for ethical analysis of the situation. Autonomy: This principle is that people make their own decisions relating to care for this to happen if the individual has capacity to make decisions‚ individuals need to be informed the about options‚ including the pros and cons. Non-maleficence: This relates to the requirement not to harm others this can occur physically mentally‚ accidentally or on purpose. Beneficence: This is act in good‚ or creates benefit for the care of the individual

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    2148-EXPLOR-SCI--THEORIES-NURSING-83294-400 - 2148-NURS-5327-400-EXPLOR-SCI--THEORIES-NURSING--2014-Fall Theoretical Framework Paper Word Count: 2‚335 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK: Framework of Compassion Fatigue University of Texas at Arlington Exploration of Science and Theories for Nursing N5327 Rhonda Mintz-Binder‚ DNP RN CNE September 11‚ 2014 Compassion fatigue‚ which is also known‚ as secondary traumatic stress is a natural effect that occurs as a result of taking

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    Ethical Issue Ethics as the word implies is the philosophical analysis of human morality and conduct. And‚ therefore‚ we say that the moral principle of one nation may not be the same of others. Or it may be of a different thing to different individuals in some cases. But is this inference correct? When I was driving in Australia during my tertiary education between the years 1965-1970‚ it would be an ethical courtesy to always let the right side of your traffic pass first when you reach a junction

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    would seem both unethical and unreasonable. Application of Virtue Ethics In order to accurately depict‚ what one ought to do in such a circumstance‚ we will first explore virtue ethics‚ specifically the four principles. Respect for autonomybeneficence‚ non-malfeasance and justice. Using these four principles of virtue ethics allows for a common‚ basic rational analysis and structure even though they do not provide us with ordered “rules”‚ they will aide in making decisions as they relate

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