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    Ethics‚ Law and Health Care : LWS 101 Problem Solving Assignment Ethical Decision-Making Framework 1. IDENTIFY Issues: 1. Martina’s irrational behaviour is compromising patient safety and could lead to legal consequences of negligence and disciplinary action. 2. Omar must decide how to assist Martina and whether to report her actions to authorities and the legal implications of this. Individuals Involved: Martina – R.N. Omar – R.N. Patients of Martina and Omar Nurse Unit Manager

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    Ethics covers the following dilemmas like how to live a good life And our rights and responsibilities the language of right and wrong moral decisions also what is good and bad‚ Professional ethics refers to the use of logical and consistent communication‚ knowledge‚ clinical skills‚ emotions and values in nursing practice. This study aimed to explore and describe the ethical theory of Deontology in providing nursing care to individuals in the clinical setting. And explains all of the key points‚

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    this writer through the ANA code of ethics that make the patient the core of our profession. The principles of beneficence- compassion are taking positive actions to help others‚ the desire to do well are the core principle of our patient advocacy (Beauchamp‚ 2009) is a guiding principle for this writer. This means that even in cases of terminal illness being truthful and compassionate provides the patient with the ability to make the best choice for themselves and their support system. Morally‚ it is

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    V.‚ Guevara‚ M.‚ Gines‚ P. (2002). Hepatorenal syndrome in cirrhosis: pathogenesis and treatment. Gastroenterology 2002 May;122(6):1658-76. PMID 12016430. Benner‚ P. (1984) From Novice to Expert. Addison-Wesley‚ Menlo Park‚ California Beauchamp‚ T‚ L.‚ and Childress‚ J‚ F BMA (British Medical Association) (2005). Right to live. New York: Educational Broadcasting Corporation Booth‚ M‚ G.‚ Doherty‚ R.‚ Fairgrieve‚ R.‚ Kinsella‚ J Carper‚ B. (1978) ‘Fundamental ways of knowing in nursing.’ Advances in

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    Law and Ethics essay For the purpose of this assignment I will look at the legal and ethical aspects involved in the following scenario and this will be discussed. I will take into consideration both the deontological and consequentialism theory. Laws relevant to this scenario will be looked at. Scenario To maintain confidentiality the name of the patient has been changed. The patient D is 60 years old male who had kidney cancer he had been admitted to the hospital for further treatment. On

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    For the purpose of this assignment‚ ethics in relation to nursing will be discussed. "Ethics; A code of principles governing correct behaviour‚ which in the nursing profession includes behaviour towards patients and their families‚ visitorsand colleagues" (Oxford Dictionary of Nursing 2004). This assignment will consider autonomy as identified in a practice placement‚ but will also look briefly at the ethical principle of non-malefience that is relevant in this assignment. It will also closely look

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    dementia. Individuals like Sam must be treated with respect‚ nurses can do this by ensuring that the patients best interests are the focus. The final ethic principle is justice. This principle is strongly associated with the word “fairness”. Beauchamp and Childress (2008) define justice as the fair and equal treatment of patients in care‚ this belief values people as equals and therefore should be treated alike. Justice in nursing is what is fair‚ this means that when caring for individuals that judgement

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    American Nurses Association. (1985). Code for Nurses with Interpretive Statements. Kansas City‚ MO: ANA‚ 72-73. American Nurses Association. (1988). Ethics in Nursing: Position Statements and Guidelines. Kansas City‚ MO: ANA‚ (Vol Beauchamp‚ T. L.‚ & Childress‚ J. F. (1994). Principles of Biomedical Ethics (4th edition). New York: Oxford University Press‚ 143-149. Benjamin‚ M.‚ & Curtis‚ J. (1992). Ethics in Nursing (3rd edition). New York: University Press‚ pp 355-366. Taylor‚ C.‚ lillis

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    Nurses face ethical dilemmas on a daily basis regardless of where they practice. No matter where nurses function in their varied roles‚ they are faced with ethical decisions that can impact them and their patients. There is no “right” solution to an ethical dilemma. So what is an ethical dilemma? It is a problem without a satisfactory resolution. The significance of ethical decision-making lays in the fact that very different ethical choices regarding the same ethical dilemma can be made resulting

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    This essay will discuss the requirements and responsibilities placed upon counsellors by the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) ethical framework (BACP‚ 2009)‚ a document which all practicing members must agree to abide by. The framework will be covered systematically‚ alongside an assessment of how it may function to protect the interests of both clients and counsellors. The framework is split into three sections: 1) The ethics themselves‚ divided into; Values‚ Principles

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