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Nursing Ethics Case Study

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Ethics and law plays a fundamental role in the nursing sector. It guides us to all the professional duties that we are allowed to follow and it protects us as well. Ethical question often arise in nursing practice because of professional obligation to do good (M. Ullrich 2012). The ethics is applied to see if we have applied this theory effectively. The professional have gone through lots of research to make the ethics and laws for nurses. It’s for the safe practice. Ethics gives justice to all the people. In regards to the case study, the nurses and the Doctors should have figured out the complication before they could have treated it. But due to lack of communication, lack of judgment they were unable too. This caused them a life of innocent …show more content…

This is the breach of care. There were no records of any intervention for julienne and any outcome from it. These are the things, which caused the outcome. They could have prevented it. On November 11th when Julienne’s older sister called Julienne was very disturbed and was panting she couldn’t talk properly, her speech was halting. Julienne also complained of pain and didn’t want to see anyone. On the same morning Dr Ahmad had written in a progress note that the patients was stable. Which is inaccurate. Therefore this shows the negligence of duty and not being able to identify the sign of deterioration. Again at one event julienne’s pulse reading was over 130, which was satisfied for MET call criteria but Met call wasn’t called at the event. This shows the nurse breached her duty of care. There are many document that help nurses comprehend the standard of care they are expected to deliver (Crisp & Taylor 2008). When a patient fails to progress as expected, the nurse should revises the patients plan of care and priorities the patients needs states (Crisp & Taylor 2008). This falls under the ethics the nurses are compel to perform. However in the case study nurses fail to do

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