Ethical Nursing Practice

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    nurses to adopt into their practice, I would follow the American Nurses Association (ANA) recommendations of the decision-making process. According to the ANA’s article Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, “the nurse has three professional resources to inform their thinking and decision-making and guide their practice” (ANA, 2010, p. 7). These three resources are the Code of Ethics, Nursing’s Social Policy Statement, and Scope and Standards of Practice for Nursing. I would hold meetings where

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    Journal of Holistic Nursing

    Journal of Holistic Nursing Journal of Holistic Nursing Florence Nightingale in Absentia: Nursing and the 1893 Columbian Exposition Barbara Appleton NRS-433V Introduction to Nursing Research 14-Nov-2011 November 21, 2011 Summary During the 1893 Colombian Exposition, nursing leaders worldwide were provided a podium to work together to organize and establish the globalization of nursing education and standardize the nursing curriculum to improve patient care worldwide. In collaboration

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    Privacy and Confidentiality

    rights of patient are also affected. Patient rights have now become the center of attention in practice of medicine. Today, concerns about patients’ choice and the respect for their preferences, values and the access to medical care are getting more complex. The patients’ expectations are becoming higher and now they always want everything best (Rafique & Bhatti, 2014). Nurses are subject to numerous ethical and legal duties in their professional role, including the imperative to maintain patients’

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    Research Assignment

    Critiquing Research According to Webster (1985), to research is to search or investigate exhaustively. He also states that it is, “A careful or diligent search, studious inquiry aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts.” The piece being critically reviewed is an article by Dr Ann Seed (1995), “Crossing the Boundaries – Experiences of neophyte nurses.” Readers sometimes assume that if a report was accepted for publication; the study must be sound (Polit & Beck 2004), unfortunately this

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    Pharmacology

    Pharmacology is the study of the physical, biological and chemical actions of drugs (Bryant & Knights, 2011). In the practice of medicine, drugs are used to diagnose, treat or prevent disease so for the registered nurse in a clinical setting, the knowledge of pharmacology plays a huge importance in their role of medication administration. Pharmacology knowledge allows the nurse to carry out safe medication administration, monitor medication actions, educate patients, and act legally and ethically

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    Nursing Comfort Theory Paper

    Katherine Kolcaba theory of comfort has created a new level of nursing. Promotion of comfort exists in all areas of nursing. Comfort is desired by patients of all ages and illnesses. There is a high importance in fulfilling comfort needs of the patient is order to achieve optimal health benefit and promote future health seeking behaviors. Keywords: Comfort, outcomes, quality, safety, and health promotion Comfort Theory was introduced by Katherine Kolcaba in 1994 (McEwen & Wills, 2014

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    Code of Ethics

    University February 2, 2012 Personal Reflection on ANA Code of Ethics American Nurses Association (ANA) has developed the Code of Ethic for nurses to establish ethical standards and to guide them in decision making. The Code of Ethics is derived from many ethical theories and reflects the ethical and moral aspects of the nursing profession. After reading the ANA Code of Ethics, I took some time to think about its meaning and how it affects me. Even though, this was the first time I have read

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    Personal Ethics

    personal ethics," 2014, para. 1). Since these ethical ideals are specific to each individual, it is natural that not everyone will see an ethical dilemma the same way. Personal ethics are often a culmination of one’s spiritual or religious ideas, goals, and upbringing. According to the American Nurses Association, a code of ethics was developed to guide nurses in how their responsibilities should be carried out to show consistency of quality nursing care and the obligations of the profession. The

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    Discharge Planning

    Kyle Thompson – 05970640 Management of discharge Management skills in adult nursing UZTR6D4-40-2 05970640 The NMC Code (2008) charges nurses to protect confidential information, and to only use it for the purposes given – for their treatment. Therefore all patients and events mentioned in this essay are inspired by real patients and events, but names, locations, dates and other details have been altered or obscured to make identification impossible. Following the introduction of the knowledge

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    Hunches and gut feelings about a situation d. Personal and first hand experiences Nursing research uses the research process to search for, develop, refine and expand a body of knowledge that: Select one: a. Increases the image and autonomy of nurses b. Defines nursing responsibility in the health care system c. Shapes and enhances the practice of nursing d. Decreases the nurses ability to practice in clinical settings Which of the following is a primary source of knowledge? Select

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