Posts Tagged ‘Ethics’
Ethics in Nursing
Ethics in Nursing
Ethics in Nursing blends the concrete detail of common problems in nursing practice with the perspective and methods of philosophical ethics, describing the essential structure of moral dilemmas and outlining the skills and understanding needed to analyze them. The new edition has been expanded to include many new cases and new material on “withholding the prognosis,” nurse autonomy, collaboration with physicians, integrity-preserving compromise, institutional ethics committees, “blowing the wh
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Applied Ethics in Nursing
Applied Ethics in Nursing
Designed to offer practical advice on ethical issues to nursing students and practicing nurses, Applied Ethics in Nursing presents suggestions for managing ethical issues in an array of clinical settings and organizational encounters. Key Features Include: • Easy-to-follow Q & A format • Example case studies • Information gathered from focus groups, research, and collaboration with other experts in the field
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Portfolio3 Nursing Ethics 0001
Mark Weaver, student at University of Arkansas at Little Rock, presents his Portfolio 3 youtube assignment for Nursing Ethics, Legalities, and Advocacies (NURS3350). He presents an ethical/legal dilemma using the MORAL framework.
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Nursing Ethics
A video presentation for NURS 3350 Nursing Ethics at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Ethics in the Field of Nursing
Nursing is a profession that demands trust. A patient places their health and well being not only in the hands of their physicians, but in the hands of their nurses as well. So, to ensure that new nurses understand, and experienced nurses remember, this aspect of their profession, a nurse’s code of ethic was developed. Ethics in the field of nursing are meant to hold nurses accountable to the highest standards for patients care. It is important to note that there are many versions of this code. However, since most the notable difference is the terminology and level of detail in which each topic is described, we will touch on the most common concepts or provisions.


