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The Movie Wit Essay

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For the past century, nurses have played significant roles in hospitals, clinics, and home care settings. Nurses are the links between the patients and their doctors. While actresses and actors may play a nurses' role in movies, nurses in real life abide by the “Nursing Code of ethics”. Something I already knew about nursing is that nurses are caregivers and advocates. Nurses take care of their patients, when the patient can no longer take care of themselves. There are two things which I found surprising while watching the documentary the “Wit”. For instance, I was surprised that Dr.Kelekian did not explain to Vivian about the deadly side effects of the Chemotherapy Treatment. Vivian on her part did not ask questions in regard to her treatment. …show more content…

For example, she advocates for Vivian when Dr.Posner called Code Blue and started doing CPR. Nurse Monahan also told Vivian that her Cancer is not getting better and Vivian should think about life and death situations incase her heart stops beating. Nurse Monahan also took care of Vivian when she was bed bound and was unable to take care of herself. In regards to similarities and differences in the roles nurses played in the text and documentary. A similarity would be nurses are presented as being advocates and caregivers. Another similarity is nurses follow up with doctors, give medications, and make sure the patients are safe. In regards to differences, the nurse in the text followed the “Nursing Code of Ethics” and “the Nursing process” whereas Nurse Monahan in the documentary did not follow the “Nursing Code of Ethics “. For instance when Dr.Kelekian did not explain the side effects of the Chemotherapy treatment to Vivian. Although Nurse Monahan was present and knew the doctor should have provided that crucial information to the patient. She did not bring it to his attention. Furthermore, she knew that the treatment was too aggressive and Vivian’s health was deteriorating. Instinctively Nurse Monahan asked the doctor to reduce Vivian's Chemotherapy treatment. However, Dr.Posner refused and Nurse Monahan did not report the issue to her

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