SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 11
Ethical Issues in
Professional
Nursing Practice
Chapter 14
Relationships and
Professional Ethics
• Nurse–physician relationships
• Nurse–patient–family relationships
– Unavoidable trust
– Boundaries
– Dignity
– Patient advocacy
• Nurse–nurse relationships
The National Council of State Boards
of Nursing’s Professional Boundaries
in Nursing Video
https://www.ncsbn.org/464.htm
https://www.ncsbn.org/464.htm
Moral Rights and Autonomy (1 of 2)
• Moral rights are defined as rights to perform
certain activities
– Because they conform to accepted standards or
ideas of a community
– Because they will not harm, coerce, restrain, or
infringe on the interests of others
– Because there are good rational arguments in
support of the value of such activities
Moral Rights and Autonomy (2 of 2)
• Two types of moral rights
– Welfare rights
– Liberty rights
• Informed consent
• Patient Self-Determination Act
• Advance directives
– Living will
– Durable power of attorney
Social Justice
• Sicilian priest first used term in 1840; in 1848,
popularized by Antonio Rosmini-Serbati
• Center for Economic and Social Justice
definition
• John Rawls’ concept of veil of ignorance
• Robert Nozick’s concepts of entitlement
system
Allocation and Rationing of
Healthcare Resources
• Does every person have a right to health care?
• How should resources be distributed so
everyone receives a fair and equitable share of
health care?
• Should healthcare rationing ever be considered
as an option in the face of scarce healthcare
resources? If so, how?
Organ Transplant Ethical Issues
• Moral acceptability of transplanting an
organ from one person to another
• Procurement of organs
• Allocation of organs
– Justice
– Medical utility
Balanced Caring and Fairness
Approach for Nurses (1 of 2)
• Encourage patients and families to express
their feelings and attitudes about ethical issues
involving end-of-life, organ donation, and
organ transplantation
• Support, listen, and maintain confidentiality
with patients and families
• Assist in monitoring patients for organ needs
Balanced Caring and Fairness
Approach for Nurses (2 of 2)
• Be continually mindful of inequalities and
injustices in the healthcare system and how the
nurse might help balance the care
• Assist in the care of patients undergoing surgery
for organ transplant and donation patients and
their families
• Provide educational programs for particular
target populations at a broader community level
Definitions of Death
• Uniform Determination of Death Act definition of
death: “An individual who has sustained either (1)
irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory
functions or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions
of the entire brain, including the brain stem is dead.
A determination of death must be made in
accordance with accepted medical standards.”
• Traditional, whole-brain, higher brain, personhood.
Euthanasia
• Types of euthanasia:
– Active euthanasia
– Passive euthanasia
– Voluntary euthanasia
– Nonvoluntary euthanasia
• Blending of types may occur
• “Is there a moral difference between actively
killing and letting die?”
Rational Suicide
• Self-slaying
• Categorized as voluntary active euthanasia
• Person has made a reasoned choice of rational
suicide, which seems to make sense to others at
the time
– Realistic assessment of life circumstances
– Free from severe emotional distress
– Has motivation that would seem understandable to
most uninvolved people within the community
Palliative Care
• Approach that improves the quality of life of
patients associated with life-threatening illness,
through prevention and relief of suffering
• Do-not-resuscitate order:
– There is no medical benefit that can come from
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
– The person has a very poor quality of life before CPR
– The person’s life after CPR is anticipated to be very
poor
Rule of Double Effect
• Use of high doses of pain medication to lessen
the chronic and intractable pain of terminally
ill patients even if doing so hastens death
• Critical aspects of the rule:
– The act must be good or at lease morally neutral
– The agent must intend the good effect not the evil
– The evil effect must not be the means to the good
effect
– There must be a proportionally grave reason to risk
the evil effect
Deciding for Others
• A surrogate, or proxy, is either chosen by
the patient, is court appointed, or has other
authority to make decisions
• Three types of surrogate decision makers:
– Standard of substituted judgment
– Pure autonomy standard
– Best interest standard
Withholding and Withdrawing
Treatment: 3 Cases
• Case 1: Karen Ann Quinlan
• Case 2: Nancy Cruzan
• Case 3: Terri Schiavo
Terminal Sedation
• “When a suffering patient is sedated to
unconsciousness…the patient then dies of
dehydration, starvation, or some other
intervening complication, as all other life-
sustaining interventions are withheld”
• Has been used in situations when patients
need relief of pain to the point of
unconsciousness
Physician-Assisted Suicide
• Act of providing a lethal dose of medication for
the patient to self-administer
• Oregon Nurses Association special guidelines
related to the Death with Dignity Act
– Maintaining support, comfort, and confidentiality
– Discussing end-of-life options with patient and family
– Being present for patient’s self-administration of
medication and death
– Nurses may not administer the medication
– Nurses may not refuse care to the patient or breach
confidentiality
End-of-Life Decisions and Moral
Conflicts with the Nurse
• Communicating truthfully with patients about death due to
fear of destroying all hope
• Managing pain symptoms because of fear of hastening
death
• Feeling forced to collaborate relative to medical treatments
that in the nurses’ opinion are futile or too burdensome
• Feeling insecure and not adequately informed about
reasons for treatment
• Trying to maintain their own moral integrity

More Related Content

Similar to Ethical Issues in Professional Nursing PracticeCha.docx

Death and Dying Slides for Medico Legal Subject
Death and Dying Slides for Medico Legal SubjectDeath and Dying Slides for Medico Legal Subject
Death and Dying Slides for Medico Legal Subject
duraiw124
 
Ethical issue in neurological practice
Ethical  issue  in             neurological practiceEthical  issue  in             neurological practice
Ethical issue in neurological practice
NeurologyKota
 
Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01
Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01
Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01
sheelamom
 

Similar to Ethical Issues in Professional Nursing PracticeCha.docx (20)

final ethics of end of life care-2020.pptx
final ethics of end of life care-2020.pptxfinal ethics of end of life care-2020.pptx
final ethics of end of life care-2020.pptx
 
Death and Dying Slides for Medico Legal Subject
Death and Dying Slides for Medico Legal SubjectDeath and Dying Slides for Medico Legal Subject
Death and Dying Slides for Medico Legal Subject
 
Patient care and ethics in ophthalmology Dr. Iddi.pptx
Patient care and ethics in ophthalmology Dr. Iddi.pptxPatient care and ethics in ophthalmology Dr. Iddi.pptx
Patient care and ethics in ophthalmology Dr. Iddi.pptx
 
Medical Ethics
Medical EthicsMedical Ethics
Medical Ethics
 
Ethics of euthanasia and human dignity
Ethics of euthanasia and human dignityEthics of euthanasia and human dignity
Ethics of euthanasia and human dignity
 
Clinical Ethics and Oncology
Clinical Ethics and OncologyClinical Ethics and Oncology
Clinical Ethics and Oncology
 
Ethical Issues in Healthcare
Ethical Issues in HealthcareEthical Issues in Healthcare
Ethical Issues in Healthcare
 
Introduction to Medical Ethics
Introduction to Medical EthicsIntroduction to Medical Ethics
Introduction to Medical Ethics
 
Introduction to Medical Ethics: Informed Consent & Advance Directives | VITAS...
Introduction to Medical Ethics: Informed Consent & Advance Directives | VITAS...Introduction to Medical Ethics: Informed Consent & Advance Directives | VITAS...
Introduction to Medical Ethics: Informed Consent & Advance Directives | VITAS...
 
Ethical issue in neurological practice
Ethical  issue  in             neurological practiceEthical  issue  in             neurological practice
Ethical issue in neurological practice
 
Ethics & organ transplantation
Ethics & organ transplantationEthics & organ transplantation
Ethics & organ transplantation
 
Proactive Health Care Choices Presentation
Proactive Health Care Choices PresentationProactive Health Care Choices Presentation
Proactive Health Care Choices Presentation
 
6. legal, ethical and psychosocial issues dr. r.jeyadeepa
6. legal, ethical and psychosocial issues   dr. r.jeyadeepa6. legal, ethical and psychosocial issues   dr. r.jeyadeepa
6. legal, ethical and psychosocial issues dr. r.jeyadeepa
 
Bioethics in clinical research
Bioethics in clinical researchBioethics in clinical research
Bioethics in clinical research
 
BIOETHICS.pptx
BIOETHICS.pptxBIOETHICS.pptx
BIOETHICS.pptx
 
1. Introduction To Ethics.pptx
1. Introduction To Ethics.pptx1. Introduction To Ethics.pptx
1. Introduction To Ethics.pptx
 
IHC chapter 15 4th edition
IHC chapter 15 4th editionIHC chapter 15 4th edition
IHC chapter 15 4th edition
 
Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01
Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01
Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01
 
Autonomy (2).pptx
Autonomy (2).pptxAutonomy (2).pptx
Autonomy (2).pptx
 
fantahun.ppt
fantahun.pptfantahun.ppt
fantahun.ppt
 

More from elbanglis

Explore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docx
Explore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docxExplore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docx
Explore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docx
elbanglis
 
Experiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docx
Experiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docxExperiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docx
Experiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docx
elbanglis
 
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docx
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docxExperimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docx
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docx
elbanglis
 
Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docx
Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docxExplain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docx
Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docx
elbanglis
 
Experience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docx
Experience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docxExperience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docx
Experience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docx
elbanglis
 
Expansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docx
Expansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docxExpansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docx
Expansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docx
elbanglis
 
EXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docx
EXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docxEXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docx
EXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docx
elbanglis
 
Experiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docx
Experiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docxExperiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docx
Experiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docx
elbanglis
 
EXP4304.521F19 Motivation 1 EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docx
EXP4304.521F19 Motivation  1  EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docxEXP4304.521F19 Motivation  1  EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docx
EXP4304.521F19 Motivation 1 EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docx
elbanglis
 
EXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docx
EXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docxEXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docx
EXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docx
elbanglis
 
Exercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docx
Exercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docxExercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docx
Exercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docx
elbanglis
 
Exercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docx
Exercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docxExercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docx
Exercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docx
elbanglis
 
Exercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docx
Exercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docxExercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docx
Exercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docx
elbanglis
 
Exercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docx
Exercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docxExercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docx
Exercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docx
elbanglis
 
ExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docx
ExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docxExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docx
ExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docx
elbanglis
 
Exercise Question #1 Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docx
Exercise Question #1  Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docxExercise Question #1  Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docx
Exercise Question #1 Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docx
elbanglis
 
Executive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docx
Executive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docxExecutive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docx
Executive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docx
elbanglis
 
ExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docx
ExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docxExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docx
ExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docx
elbanglis
 

More from elbanglis (20)

Explore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docx
Explore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docxExplore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docx
Explore the Issue PapersYou will choose a topic from the Complet.docx
 
Experiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docx
Experiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docxExperiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docx
Experiencing Intercultural CommunicationAn Introduction6th e.docx
 
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docx
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docxExperimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docx
Experimental and Quasi-Experimental DesignsChapter 5.docx
 
Explain the role of the community health nurse in partnership with.docx
Explain the role of the community health nurse in partnership with.docxExplain the role of the community health nurse in partnership with.docx
Explain the role of the community health nurse in partnership with.docx
 
Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docx
Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docxExplain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docx
Explain how building partner capacity is the greatest challenge in.docx
 
Experience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docx
Experience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docxExperience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docx
Experience as a Computer ScientistFor this report, the pro.docx
 
Expansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docx
Expansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docxExpansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docx
Expansion and Isolationism in Eurasia How did approaches t.docx
 
Experimental PsychologyWriting and PresentingPaper Secti.docx
Experimental PsychologyWriting and PresentingPaper Secti.docxExperimental PsychologyWriting and PresentingPaper Secti.docx
Experimental PsychologyWriting and PresentingPaper Secti.docx
 
EXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docx
EXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docxEXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docx
EXPEDIA VS. PRICELINE -- WHOSE MEDIA PLAN TO BOOK Optim.docx
 
Experiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docx
Experiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docxExperiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docx
Experiments with duckweed–moth systems suggest thatglobal wa.docx
 
EXP4304.521F19 Motivation 1 EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docx
EXP4304.521F19 Motivation  1  EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docxEXP4304.521F19 Motivation  1  EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docx
EXP4304.521F19 Motivation 1 EXP4304.521F19 Motivatio.docx
 
EXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docx
EXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docxEXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docx
EXPERIMENT 1 OBSERVATION OF MITOSIS IN A PLANT CELLData Table.docx
 
Exercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docx
Exercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docxExercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docx
Exercise Package 2 Systems and its properties (Tip Alwa.docx
 
Exercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docx
Exercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docxExercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docx
Exercises for Chapter 8 Exercises III Reflective ListeningRef.docx
 
Exercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docx
Exercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docxExercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docx
Exercise 9-08On July 1, 2019, Sheridan Company purchased new equ.docx
 
Exercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docx
Exercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docxExercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docx
Exercise 1 – Three-Phase, Variable-Frequency Induction-Motor D.docx
 
ExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docx
ExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docxExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docx
ExemplaryVery GoodProficientOpportunity for ImprovementU.docx
 
Exercise Question #1 Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docx
Exercise Question #1  Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docxExercise Question #1  Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docx
Exercise Question #1 Highlight your table in Excel. Copy the ta.docx
 
Executive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docx
Executive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docxExecutive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docx
Executive SummaryXYZ Development, LLC has requested ASU Geotechn.docx
 
ExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docx
ExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docxExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docx
ExemplaryProficientProgressingEmergingElement (1) Respo.docx
 

Recently uploaded

MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...
MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...
MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...
MysoreMuleSoftMeetup
 
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes GuàrdiaPersonalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
EADTU
 
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code ExamplesSPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
Peter Brusilovsky
 
Contoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdf
Contoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdfContoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdf
Contoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdf
cupulin
 

Recently uploaded (20)

ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
ESSENTIAL of (CS/IT/IS) class 07 (Networks)
 
MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...
MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...
MuleSoft Integration with AWS Textract | Calling AWS Textract API |AWS - Clou...
 
OSCM Unit 2_Operations Processes & Systems
OSCM Unit 2_Operations Processes & SystemsOSCM Unit 2_Operations Processes & Systems
OSCM Unit 2_Operations Processes & Systems
 
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdfFICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
FICTIONAL SALESMAN/SALESMAN SNSW 2024.pdf
 
PSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptx
PSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptxPSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptx
PSYPACT- Practicing Over State Lines May 2024.pptx
 
The Liver & Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptx
The Liver &  Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptxThe Liver &  Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptx
The Liver & Gallbladder (Anatomy & Physiology).pptx
 
An overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
An overview of the various scriptures in HinduismAn overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
An overview of the various scriptures in Hinduism
 
DEMONSTRATION LESSON IN ENGLISH 4 MATATAG CURRICULUM
DEMONSTRATION LESSON IN ENGLISH 4 MATATAG CURRICULUMDEMONSTRATION LESSON IN ENGLISH 4 MATATAG CURRICULUM
DEMONSTRATION LESSON IN ENGLISH 4 MATATAG CURRICULUM
 
COMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptx
COMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptxCOMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptx
COMMUNICATING NEGATIVE NEWS - APPROACHES .pptx
 
TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...
TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...
TỔNG HỢP HƠN 100 ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT TOÁN 2024 - TỪ CÁC TRƯỜNG, TRƯỜNG...
 
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical PrinciplesTrauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
Trauma-Informed Leadership - Five Practical Principles
 
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes GuàrdiaPersonalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
Personalisation of Education by AI and Big Data - Lourdes Guàrdia
 
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code ExamplesSPLICE Working Group:Reusable Code Examples
SPLICE Working Group: Reusable Code Examples
 
Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"
Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"
Mattingly "AI and Prompt Design: LLMs with NER"
 
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptx
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptxGraduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptx
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English (v3).pptx
 
Contoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdf
Contoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdfContoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdf
Contoh Aksi Nyata Refleksi Diri ( NUR ).pdf
 
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...
ĐỀ THAM KHẢO KÌ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH FORM 50 CÂU TRẮC NGHI...
 
8 Tips for Effective Working Capital Management
8 Tips for Effective Working Capital Management8 Tips for Effective Working Capital Management
8 Tips for Effective Working Capital Management
 
UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024
UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024
UChicago CMSC 23320 - The Best Commit Messages of 2024
 
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopale-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
e-Sealing at EADTU by Kamakshi Rajagopal
 

Ethical Issues in Professional Nursing PracticeCha.docx

  • 1. Ethical Issues in Professional Nursing Practice Chapter 14 Relationships and Professional Ethics • Nurse–physician relationships • Nurse–patient–family relationships – Unavoidable trust – Boundaries – Dignity – Patient advocacy • Nurse–nurse relationships The National Council of State Boards
  • 2. of Nursing’s Professional Boundaries in Nursing Video https://www.ncsbn.org/464.htm https://www.ncsbn.org/464.htm Moral Rights and Autonomy (1 of 2) • Moral rights are defined as rights to perform certain activities – Because they conform to accepted standards or ideas of a community – Because they will not harm, coerce, restrain, or infringe on the interests of others – Because there are good rational arguments in support of the value of such activities Moral Rights and Autonomy (2 of 2) • Two types of moral rights – Welfare rights – Liberty rights
  • 3. • Informed consent • Patient Self-Determination Act • Advance directives – Living will – Durable power of attorney Social Justice • Sicilian priest first used term in 1840; in 1848, popularized by Antonio Rosmini-Serbati • Center for Economic and Social Justice definition • John Rawls’ concept of veil of ignorance • Robert Nozick’s concepts of entitlement system Allocation and Rationing of Healthcare Resources • Does every person have a right to health care?
  • 4. • How should resources be distributed so everyone receives a fair and equitable share of health care? • Should healthcare rationing ever be considered as an option in the face of scarce healthcare resources? If so, how? Organ Transplant Ethical Issues • Moral acceptability of transplanting an organ from one person to another • Procurement of organs • Allocation of organs – Justice – Medical utility Balanced Caring and Fairness Approach for Nurses (1 of 2) • Encourage patients and families to express
  • 5. their feelings and attitudes about ethical issues involving end-of-life, organ donation, and organ transplantation • Support, listen, and maintain confidentiality with patients and families • Assist in monitoring patients for organ needs Balanced Caring and Fairness Approach for Nurses (2 of 2) • Be continually mindful of inequalities and injustices in the healthcare system and how the nurse might help balance the care • Assist in the care of patients undergoing surgery for organ transplant and donation patients and their families • Provide educational programs for particular target populations at a broader community level
  • 6. Definitions of Death • Uniform Determination of Death Act definition of death: “An individual who has sustained either (1) irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or (2) irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem is dead. A determination of death must be made in accordance with accepted medical standards.” • Traditional, whole-brain, higher brain, personhood. Euthanasia • Types of euthanasia: – Active euthanasia – Passive euthanasia – Voluntary euthanasia – Nonvoluntary euthanasia • Blending of types may occur • “Is there a moral difference between actively
  • 7. killing and letting die?” Rational Suicide • Self-slaying • Categorized as voluntary active euthanasia • Person has made a reasoned choice of rational suicide, which seems to make sense to others at the time – Realistic assessment of life circumstances – Free from severe emotional distress – Has motivation that would seem understandable to most uninvolved people within the community Palliative Care • Approach that improves the quality of life of patients associated with life-threatening illness, through prevention and relief of suffering • Do-not-resuscitate order:
  • 8. – There is no medical benefit that can come from cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) – The person has a very poor quality of life before CPR – The person’s life after CPR is anticipated to be very poor Rule of Double Effect • Use of high doses of pain medication to lessen the chronic and intractable pain of terminally ill patients even if doing so hastens death • Critical aspects of the rule: – The act must be good or at lease morally neutral – The agent must intend the good effect not the evil – The evil effect must not be the means to the good effect – There must be a proportionally grave reason to risk the evil effect
  • 9. Deciding for Others • A surrogate, or proxy, is either chosen by the patient, is court appointed, or has other authority to make decisions • Three types of surrogate decision makers: – Standard of substituted judgment – Pure autonomy standard – Best interest standard Withholding and Withdrawing Treatment: 3 Cases • Case 1: Karen Ann Quinlan • Case 2: Nancy Cruzan • Case 3: Terri Schiavo Terminal Sedation • “When a suffering patient is sedated to unconsciousness…the patient then dies of
  • 10. dehydration, starvation, or some other intervening complication, as all other life- sustaining interventions are withheld” • Has been used in situations when patients need relief of pain to the point of unconsciousness Physician-Assisted Suicide • Act of providing a lethal dose of medication for the patient to self-administer • Oregon Nurses Association special guidelines related to the Death with Dignity Act – Maintaining support, comfort, and confidentiality – Discussing end-of-life options with patient and family – Being present for patient’s self-administration of medication and death – Nurses may not administer the medication – Nurses may not refuse care to the patient or breach
  • 11. confidentiality End-of-Life Decisions and Moral Conflicts with the Nurse • Communicating truthfully with patients about death due to fear of destroying all hope • Managing pain symptoms because of fear of hastening death • Feeling forced to collaborate relative to medical treatments that in the nurses’ opinion are futile or too burdensome • Feeling insecure and not adequately informed about reasons for treatment • Trying to maintain their own moral integrity