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    Running head: ILLEGAL ACTION OR ETHICAL DILEMMA? Violation of Nursing Laws: Illegal action or ethical dilemma NR351ON_AC: Transition to Professional Nursing Instructor: Violation of Nursing Laws “To err is human, to forgive is divine” (Pope, 1709). In the medical field, there is no ground for errors and definitely no forgiveness, only consequences. There are laws that dictate every aspect of nursing. These laws are written by the governing bodies and strictly enforced. The most common

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    Attending the meeting held by the Missouri State Board of Nursing located at the education center in Jefferson City, I was able to sit in on two hearings with my classmates. There would have been more but no one else had shown up. The first hearing I was able to sit in on was a disciplinary against the nursing license due to a failed drug screening. This was an older lady who couldn't remember what she had taken and didn't know why the test would come back positive. She had multiple no call, no shows

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    Ethical Legal Dilemma Advanced Practice Nursing Case Study II Norman Ginn Kaplan Ethical and Legal Perspectives MN 506 Tracy Towne Ethical Legal Dilemma Advanced Practice Nursing Case Study II Health insurance policies have set limits on what services will be paid for with a terminally ill person in the home and these limitations may conflict with the nurse’s obligation to provide care for the terminally ill patient (Fry, Veatch & Taylor, 2011).  Speaking with the family of a 59 year old male with

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    College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia (2013) regulate Canadian nurses by providing appropriate practice standards to ensure competent and ethical nursing in British Columbia. Part of this mandate is for nurses to follow the Canadian Nurses Association (2008) ‘Code of Ethics’ that states, Canadian registered nurses, shall be upheld to a code of ethical values and performance to regulate professional “relationships, responsibilities, behaviours and decision making” (p. 2). Furthermore this ‘Code

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    The nursing profession is often faced with many ethical dilemmas because it is directly involved with the human life. Nurses and other health care workers are often expected to make hard choices and decisions in the way they handle these ethical dilemmas. At times, the decisions that nurses make border on the very distinction between life and death. In most instances, nurses experience moral distress due to the challenges that face them in the course of duty. The core of the answers or what informs

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    contribute to your worldview and philosophy of nursing? How do these values shape or influence your nursing practice? Ethics and values form the basis of nursing. Nurses provide nursing care by preventing illness, reducing suffering and promoting restoration of health in individuals, families, societies and communities. Nursing involves technical skills and abilities, duty and service to others with compassion and efficient decision-making. Nursing care ensures in meeting the needs of patients and

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    Introduction Tele-nursing is the practice that employs the use of technological advancements in conducting nursing practice and even providing nursing care services to the patients. The tele-nurses are expected to provide proper assessment of the nursing care before planning to evaluate it with the aid of technological devices such as telephones and computers. The past century has seen a period of phenomenal technological advancement, the integration of technology with our health care delivery system

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    Running head: MY PROFESSIONAL MORAL COMPASS My Professional Moral Compass Pamela Chesnut Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS 437V July 26, 2012 My Professional Moral Compass A professional moral compass is something everyone has and lives by. It helps assist in making decisions and is based on morals or virtues. My personal moral compass is directed by various inspirations, passions, and values that I try to live by. Compassion, loyalty

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    The author is obligated to treat the patient but must go against her philosophy that everyone deserves to be treated respectfully and with dignity. An ethical dilemma that the author often thinks about would be with patient who is admitted with an aortic aneurysm and dissection. The dilemma is that the patient has the same diagnosis her father died from. When her father was admitted to the hospital with the aortic aneurysm and dissection, everyone told the family that

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    Running head: ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN THE HEALTHCARE SETTING Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare Harold Ben Harris Jr. Trident University International BHS365 - Ethics in the Healthcare Setting (Mod 1 - SLP) Charles Spach November 3rd, 2012 Abstract Session Long Project: The goal of the Session Long Project is to identify and evaluate the ethical principles used in resolving ethical dilemmas, and to apply the principles to specific ethical issues that may have

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