framework upon which the nurse bases her care and practice. Ethical frameworks can be described as a set of one or more ethical guidelines which can be combined and used to solve ethical questions or dilemmas. (answers corporation‚ 2013) In the ER episode titled “Be Patient”‚ emergency department nurse Carol Hathaway
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Making&topicMaterialId=875a116e-998a-48aa-8d33-31ca3336f88c. Purtilo‚ R.‚ & Doherty‚ R. (2011). Ethical dimensions in health dimensions (5th ed.). [Elsevier Pageburst]. Retrieved from http://pageburstls.elsevier.com/books/978-1-4377-0896-7/Root/0. Nathanson‚ P. G. (2000). Bioethics on NBC’s ER: Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? When is it okay to break confidentiality? Retrieved from http://web.archive.org/web/20110706061843/http://www.bioethics.net/articles.php?viewCat=7&articleId=133. U.S. Department of Health and Human
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Running head: ETHICS OF CONFIDENTIALITY Ethics of Confidentiality Stacy L. Reynolds Grand Canyon University: NRS437V March 24‚ 2012 Ethics of Confidentiality In a television episode of ER which aired on NBC in 2000‚ a nurse became aware of risky sexual behaviors that had led to a 14 year old girl having a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and cervical cancer. Prior to finding this information out‚ the nurse had promised the patient that she would not tell anyone about
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hard to gain‚ that after that is broken‚ and it’s extremely difficulty to rebuild that trust and respect. It is true that there are times as healthcare professionals that we are obligated by law to break confidentiality. In the story of the ER episode‚ Carol Hathaway has an obligation to notify the public health department of this situation‚ this is to protect the health of the community. (Nathanson‚ 2000) There are several consequences in the activities that these teen girls are
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example of these applies on infectious diseases and cases of abuse‚ where challenges occur that compels the nurse to report the incident because the patient and public’s safety outweighs individual privacy. In the article discussed on bioethics on NBC’s ER episode‚ nurse Carol Hathaway was trapped on an ethical dilemma‚ whether to respect her patient’s confidentiality by committing to what she promised and not disclosing her patient’s personal information but risking her patient’s safety or breaking
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org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/OJIN/TableofContents/Vol31998/No3Dec1998/PrivacyIssues.aspx Burkhardt‚ M. A.‚ & Nathaniel‚ A. K. (2008). Ethics and Issues in Contemporary Nursing (3rd ed.). Australia: Delmar-Thompson Learning. Nathanson‚ P.G.‚ (February‚ 24‚ 2000). Bioethics on NBC ’s ER: Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? When is it ok to Break Confidentiality? Retrieved from http://www.bioethics.net/articles.php?viewCat=7&articleId=133
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Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions. 5th Edition. W.B. Saunders Company‚ 2011. Retrieved from: http://pageburstls.elsevier.com/books/978-1-4377-0896-7/id/B97814337708967000138_p0240 Nathanson‚ Pamela G.‚ 2000. Bioethics on NBC’s ER: Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? When is it okay to break confidentiality? Journal. Bioethics.net. Retrieved from: http://web.archive.org/web/20110706061843/http://www.bioethics.net/articles.php?viewCat=7&articleId=133 Erickson‚ J
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to confidential among the health care team. Breaching confidentiality is morally‚ ethically and legally wrong. In this paper the writer explains about the professional position regarding patient confidentiality using the assigned article‚ "Bioethics on NBC’s ER: Betraying Trust or Providing Good Care? When Is It Ok to Break Confidentiality?" (Nathanson‚ 2000).In this article the writer explains about an ethical dilemma arose for the nurse Carol Hathaway. Two teenagers were not ready to get started
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Annotated Bibliography Czarny‚ Matthew J.‚ Ruth R. Faden‚ Marie T. Nolan‚ Edwin Bodensiek‚ and Jeremy Sugarman. "Medical and Nursing Students’ Television Viewing Habits: Potential Implications for Bioethics." The American Journal of Bioethics 8.12 (2008): 1-8. Web. This source is a reliable‚ peer reviewed journal article explaining a survey conducted at Johns Hopkins University. The survey was given to 477 medical students and 372 nursing students‚ and it found that 84% of medical students and 81%
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Ecosystem Living organisms must constantly take in energy in order to power functions necessary to remain alive. The chemical reactions that involve energy conversion are called? * Metabolism In science‚ a theory? * Encompasses many hypotheses Bioethics is a branch of biology concerned with? * The development and consequences of biological technology. The Organization of Life 1. Atoms 2. Molecules 3. Macromolecules 4. Organelles 5. Cells 6. Tissue 7. Organs 8. Organ Systems 9. Organism
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