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This 5 page report discusses how, in school,
it may seem as though "ethics," fall into some clear cut areas,
and we might nod a little to ourselves, thinking we have a rough
handle on the types of moral decisions we might be considering
during our professional lives This author suggests that another
layer of parameters exists concerning elder abuse, due to our
societal influence of "determined respect." The inherent
societal overlay may detract us from getting accurate
information. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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exists concerning elder abuse, due to our societal influence of "determined respect." The inherent societal overlay may detract us from getting accurate information. Bibliography lists 5 sources. BWrneth.rtf
Ethics in Nursing By: C.B. Rodgers - November 2001 -- for more information on using this
paper properly! Introduction When we are going to school, it may seem as though "ethics," fall into some clear cut areas, and we might nod a little to
ourselves, thinking we have a rough handle on the types of moral decisions we might be considering during our professional lives. This author suggests, that another layer of
parameters exists concerning elder abuse, due to our societal influence of "determined respect." The inherent societal overlay may detract us from getting accurate information. Ethical Concerns In a multi-state
study of practicing Registered Nurses, prepared by the Boston College of Nurses last year (2000), it was discovered that: "issues that are the most personally disturbing to RNs are:
(1) staffing patterns that limit patient access to nursing care, (2) prolonging the living/dying process with inappropriate measures, (3) not considering the quality of a patients life, (4) implementing managed
care policies that threaten quality of care, and (5) working with unethical/impaired colleagues." Guidelines Ethical issues are not restricted to nursing schools or certain countries, for example, in Canada, nurses
have accepted the ethical challenges of implementing a zero tolerance of violence policy. They know that they are well placed within the community to recognize risk and victimization of vulnerable
groups. After that, comes the decision of what to do about what one sees. According to The CNA Code of Ethics for Nursing this may run the gamut
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