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A 4 page research paper that offers tutorial advice to the student in regards to writing a reaction paper responding to questions pertaining to ethical and legal views on healthcare. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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of guidelines that are designed not to ensure ethical conduct towards all stakeholders, including the self. The first three provisions address the ethical responsibilities of the nurse toward the patient/client.
For example, the first provision stipulates that it is a nurses duty to treat all patients with the compassion and respects that human dignity inherently deserves. Building on this concept,
the second provision indicates that this duty is expanded in nursing to include not simply the individual, but the individuals family, as well as groups and communities. Other provisions support
such concepts as patient advocacy and the fact that a nurse cannot accomplish any of these duties if the nurse neglects the self and has a responsibility to preserve personal
"integrity and safety" (ANA, 2005). Drawing on such source material as the ANA Code, as well as source material presented during this course, the student researching this topic in answering
this question in his/her personal paper will undoubtedly wish to discuss how learning about ethical and legal issues within the context of the course has enabled the student to conceptualize
more precisely the scope and breadth of nursing and what it entails. The ANA Code of Ethics offers a concise, yet comprehensive overview of professional nursing ethics. This is further
expanded upon, specifically, in the Nurse Practice Acts that govern nursing in the individual states. New understanding relationship between legal and ethical guidelines Ethical and legal principles are
integrally related. However, in general, ethical obligations typically exceed the scope of legally defined duties (Martinez, 2002). This writer/tutor imagines that participation in this course has emphasized to the
student the importance of not only endeavoring to have nursing behavior conform to the highest standards of nursing ethical professionalism, but also to be aware and cognizant of legal requirements
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