Applying Ethical Frameworks in Nursing Practice Disclosing patient information to a third party‚ without a patient’s consent or a court order is considered a breach of confidentiality. Legal liability for a breach of confidentiality covers a broader spectrum than ethical guidelines‚ which lend to doing what is morally right. Confidentiality in nursing comes with an ethical need for creating rapport with patients. Trust established facilitates increased communication and comfort
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Chapter 12 APPLICATION CASE Inserting the Team Concept into Compensation --------or Not Outline Introduction&Q1------TYT Q2------LWS Q3------TFT Q4------WXJ Sandy Caldwell‚ a new human resource manager at Hathaway Manufacturing wanted to improve productivity through teamwork. He started by installing the concept of team management at the highest level‚ then he also conveyed the team message to employees. He changed Hathaway long-standing policy into team-based pay for performance and he
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Missy Lewis Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Healthcare NRS-437V Kristine Roberts June 23‚ 2013 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Can you keep a secret? That question could quite possibly contain the most intriguing words uttered between two people! When spoken‚ they ignite a flame of curiosity within the hearer that will not be extinguished until the sacred secret is whispered. An explicit trust is expected with such a
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Running head: ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS IN PRACTICE Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University NRS 437 V May 9‚ 2012 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Patient confidentiality is part of the Nursing Code of Ethics and it is a nurses’ duty to uphold confidentiality of patient information (American Nurses Association‚ 2012). However‚ there are certain situations in which a confidentiality breach is acceptable‚ such as when a patient voices harm to themselves
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Health professionals are privileged because they are able to help and change people’s lives by the care they offer‚ but this can only happen if the staff is fully informed and has all the details on the patient’s health history. This information usually can be obtained without difficulty but for sensitive issues a trust based relationship needs to be established in order for the patient to provide all their medical history. This is known as confidentiality
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self-control. With regards to justice‚ I would concur that I aim to be fair when dealing with my direct and indirect team. Applying the Ethical Lens As I progress through my professional leadership career‚ leveraging my lens to address ethical situations will be vital to my ongoing success. Undoubtedly I will experience situations that will test my personal fortitude to uphold ethical standards. They key is to remind myself if my decisions 1) ensure all stakeholders are considered and heard 2) the community
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Calvin states " See‚ in order to improve oneself‚ one must have some idea of what’s good. That implies certain values". I believe Calvin is using Ethical relativism here‚ meaning he does what is right because his culture states that it is right. And I feel that he is saying basically what you feel is right for yourself is right because it’s the moral thing to do. I feel that Calvin did not set himself a New Year’s resolution because he personally feels that everything that he is doing is right
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Ethical relativism is a theory that holds that morality is relative to the rules of one’s culture. That is‚ when an action is right or wrong and depends on the moral rules of the society in which it is experienced. This action may be right in one society but be wrong in another. What’s right for you may not be what’s right for me. For example‚ I buy my stuff if I do not have the money I do not buy it at all. On the other hand‚ someone wants to buy something and they do not have enough money‚ so they
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different ethical theories that ethicists use to make decisions. If an alien civilization were to come to Earth and offer a cure for all human diseases‚ but would only do it if they were allowed to choose 10‚000 involuntary human subjects for experiments that were most likely harmful‚ different theories would offer different explanations of why they think this situation is morally right or wrong. Two important theories that ethicists could use to help them make this decision are Ethical Relativism and
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“You may keep one of your children” he said (Styron‚ 2014‚ p.74). In “Sophie’s choice”‚ the first theory she used to try to make her deci-sion was moral relativism. “Moral relativism is the view that moral judgments are true or false on-ly relative to some particular standpoint (for instance‚ that of a culture or a historical period) and that no standpoint is uniquely privileged over all others” (Westacot). “Take the
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