Nursing NUR403 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1-3: Belmont Report, Reproductive Technology, Nursing Process
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Do what you say you will do. Never divulge information given to you in confidence. Avoid accepting gifts that compromise your ability to perform in the best interests of the organization. Develops sensitivity to ethical dimensions of nursing. Develops ability to become more conversant in the moral values and principles that are at issue or at stake in the scope of nursing practice. Recognize, identify and articulate ethical issues when they arise. Analyze ethical issues more thoroughly: helps us to reach a rational and morally defensible decision. Deepens our understanding of moral ideals and principles. Helps us to understand the basis of moral conflict. Study of ethical issues and how they are applied to thinking about issues and problems in health care. Conduct doing the right thing for the patient. Problems studied from the daily lives of patients, health care professionals, nursing profession: the values, virtues and principles that are supposed to govern and guide nurses in everyday practice.