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Question: Why it is important to consider this case from an ethical standpoint? According to the
CNA code of ethics. what ethical values should the nurse consider when communicating with
Mr. Green and her supervisor? Pls explain in 2 pages and with references.
Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays,
especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage.
Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell
other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the
patient's consent.
To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical
principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature
relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions.
The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer
who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci
Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but
refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative
treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr.
Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several
diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones
and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the
bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney.
Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last
admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it
was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of
the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not
be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At
this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself
to the fact that he was going to die.
Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it
was a secret that you were not to tell anyone.
Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays,
especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage.
Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell
other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the
patient's consent.
To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical
principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature
relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions.
The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer
who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci
Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but
refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative
treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr.
Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several
diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones
and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the
bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney.
Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last
admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it
was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of
the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not
be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At
this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself
to the fact that he was going to die.
Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it
was a secret that you were not to tell anyone.
Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays,
especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage.
Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell
other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the
patient's consent.
To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical
principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature
relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions.
The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer
who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci
Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but
refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative
treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr.
Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several
diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones
and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the
bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney.
Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last
admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it
was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of
the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not
be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At
this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself
to the fact that he was going to die.
Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it
was a secret that you were not to tell anyone.
Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays,
especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage.
Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell
other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the
patient's consent.
To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical
principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature
relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions.
The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer
who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci
Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but
refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative
treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr.
Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several
diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones
and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the
bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney.
Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last
admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it
was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of
the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not
be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At
this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself
to the fact that he was going to die.
Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it
was a secret that you were not to tell anyone.

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  • 1. Question: Why it is important to consider this case from an ethical standpoint? According to the CNA code of ethics. what ethical values should the nurse consider when communicating with Mr. Green and her supervisor? Pls explain in 2 pages and with references. Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays, especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage. Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the patient's consent. To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions. The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr. Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney. Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself to the fact that he was going to die.
  • 2. Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it was a secret that you were not to tell anyone. Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays, especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage. Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the patient's consent. To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions. The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr. Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney. Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself to the fact that he was going to die. Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it was a secret that you were not to tell anyone.
  • 3. Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays, especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage. Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the patient's consent. To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions. The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr. Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney. Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself to the fact that he was going to die. Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it was a secret that you were not to tell anyone. Nurses face more and more ethical dilemmas during their practice nowadays, especially when taking care of the patient at the end of the life stage. Ethical dilemma identification: The ethical dilemma is if the nursing staff should tell
  • 4. other health care team members about a patient's suicide attempt without the patient's consent. To solve this case and make the best moral decision, the ethical theory, the ethical principles, and the nurses' code of ethics values statement, the associated literature relative to this case, are analyzed before making decisions. The patient, Mr. Green, is a 57-year-old gentleman with aggressive prostate cancer who is cared for by the nursing team in the oncology department of Cortellucci Hospital. Mr. Green was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago but refused medical and surgical treatment at the time. He chose to seek alternative treatment and did not follow up with the urologist over those seven years. Mr. Green has now presented with anemia and hypoproteinemia. After several diagnostic tests, it was discovered that the cancer had metastasized to his bones and spread locally to his lymph nodes. The primary tumour was invading the bladder and partially obstructing the left kidney. Mr. Green had several admissions over two months for various reasons. On the last admission, Mr. Green was told that he might only have 4 - 6 weeks (previously, it was 6 - 12 months) to live after a cystoscopy showed further extensive growth of the tumour. It was determined that further surgical/medical intervention would not be appropriate in this case and that a palliative care regimen was the next step. At this point, the patient reported to the healthcare team that he had resigned himself to the fact that he was going to die. Mr. Green pulled you aside and confided that he planned to kill himself and that it was a secret that you were not to tell anyone.