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    Nursing Code Of Ethics

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    The NURSING CODE of ETHICS is a guide for action based on social values and needs. The Code has served as the standard for nurses worldwide. The exciting part of nursing! Professional ethics‚ It is a line or boundary between a student and a professional. It gives light and guidance to "what is okay" and "what is not‚" or better yet “what is legal” or “what is not”. Nursing Code of Ethics is the legal aspect of nursing practice. Before the start first day of work‚ one should familiarize oneself

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    no theory satisfies all the relevant criteria. All the four theories have pointed out their ways and means to reach a decision which is correct and ethically considered. All the theories have reached some of the goals in the common like autonomy‚ privacy‚ beneficence yet with different perspectives. The utilitarian mainly focuses on the value of the well being‚ which is analyzed in the terms of the pleasures‚ happiness welfare‚ preference satisfaction whereas the Kantianism believes that the morality

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    The Importance of Provider Collaboration Launiece Newton Duke School of Nursing N583 March 19‚ 2017 The Importance of Provider Collaboration All healthcare providers have an obligation to consider and address all concerns of their patients. Addressing all needs is a vital part of developing a successful treatment plan for any acute or chronic condition. One of the biggest proponents in providing patient-centered care is interdisciplinary collaboration‚ which improves quality of

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    All medical providers‚ whether a physician‚ nurse or other professional‚ all are inspired by the Hippocratic Oath‚ as it instills the duty of beneficence towards patients as well as acknowledges the principle of doing no harm. Thus the provider must use his or her medical expertise and knowledge to promote or restore the patient’s health‚ focusing on identifying and diagnosing and treating illnesses‚ all while providing quality care. Paternalism has been one of the traditional characteristics

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    Taking into account of all the issues above‚ I will put into consideration of the four main principles of medical ethics into the discussion‚ which are “… promoting benefit (beneficence)‚ avoiding or minimizing harm (non-maleficence)‚ respecting people and their autonomy (respect for autonomy) and fairness (justice)” [2]. Deciding on which treatment benefits the patient is an ethical dilemma. Before deciding between WLE and mastectomy‚ the surgeon has to present a complete and balance presentation

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    After going to class‚ I was able to get a deeper understanding of the readings and more specifically what each of the principle meant. For example‚ at first glance nonmaleficence seems very simple‚ but after going to class I was able to further understand its complexity. Nonmaleficence is meant to provoke harm to a patient‚ this is not only physical harm but harm in other ways discussed in class such as protecting a patient’s personal information and not exposing it to outsiders. After working

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    Sound And Fury Analysis

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    I chose the documentary Sound and Fury as my topic. My current clinical practice area of interest is the family‚ and this film focuses on the aspects of the family. I am also interested in working with children‚ and I felt that choosing an ethical dilemma involving children might help me within my future practice. Although I have no history working with the deaf or people with cochlear implants‚ I found the concept to be very interesting. Sound and Fury allows us to look into the lives of the Artinian

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    whether there is a priority in the autonomy of the individual or in the betterment of humankind. For instance‚ supporters of procreative beneficence and selective abortions say that people have an obligation to produce the best children possible. Using prenatal genetic diagnosis tests to discover what diseases an infant is predisposed to‚ these supporters would want those with “bad” embryos to terminate them. Others disagree with this usage of the tests since the autonomy of the unborn fetuses and those

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    created precautions to protect individuals participating in clinical research trials. The report provided three ethical principles to adhere to in regards to utilization of humans as research subjects. The three ethical principles are Justice‚ Autonomy‚ and Beneficence. Our group agree that these three principles of ethics apply to our case. Justice places an emphasis on equality. Especially in a situation of a clinical trial‚ balance and equality in the protocol play an important role in eliminating

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    that provide an analyitcal framework for the children ’s nurse to work from which represent general values which underlie rules in common morality. They describe these as moral prinicipals‚ moral obligations or commitments‚ which are respect for autonomy - which means they have the cognitive ability to make informed choices; justice means to act in away

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