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Title: Ethical Dilemmas


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Ethical Dilemmas
  • NURS 2221 Contemporary Nursing
  • L. D. Andrews

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Ethics
  • Declarations of what is right or wrong and of
    what ought to be
  • Systems of value behaviors and beliefs
  • govern conduct to ensure the protection of an
    individuals rights
  • system of morals for a group

3
Code of Ethics
  • Written list of professions values and standards
    of conduct
  • Provides a framework for decision making
  • Oriented toward daily decisions made by members
    of the profession

4
Ethical dilemma
  • A situation that requires an individual to make a
    choice between two equally unfavorable
    alternatives
  • conflict of rights
  • no simple decision

5
Autonomy
  • Right of self-determination, independence, and
    freedom
  • No absolute

6
Justice
  • OBLIGATION to be fair
  • Distributive Justice
  • right to be treated equally regardless ofrace,
    sex, marital status, medical diagnosis, social
    standing, economic level, or religious belief.
  • Equal access to health care for all

7
Fidelity
  • Faithful to commitments
  • loyalty to agreements and responsibilities
    accepted as part of professional practice
  • concept of accountability

8
Beneficence
  • Doing good
  • Holistic approach to client and family

9
Nonmaleficence
  • Do no harm either intentionally or
    unintentionally
  • protect those from harm who cannot protect
    themselves

10
Veracity
  • Truthfulness
  • not to deceive or mislead clients intentionally
  • primary limitation, telling truth when it would
    seriously harm client
  • nonmaleficence

11
Standard of Best Interest
  • Type of decision made about a clients health
    care when the client is unable to make the
    decision
  • based on what is best for that individual
  • consider client declarations
  • DPOAHC
  • OBRA
  • principle of beneficence

12
Obligations
  • Legal
  • legal principles
  • Nurse Practice Act
  • Moral
  • moral or ethical principles
  • Code for Nurses

13
Ethics Committees
  • Functions
  • evaluate institutional policy in light of ethical
    consideration
  • make recommendation about ethical issues
  • provide education
  • Models
  • autonomy (for competent patients)
  • patient benefit model (incompetent patients)
  • social justice model (accountable to agency)

14
Utilitarianism
  • Situation determines right or wrong
  • Oriented toward the good of population
  • Advantages
  • Disadvantages

15
Deontology
  • Principles or duty-based
  • moral right ro wrong is separate from
    consequences
  • advantages
  • disadvantages

16
Nursing Code of Ethics
  • Code is general statement, not specifics
  • Code violation may result in action against a
    license

17
Decision Making
  • Collect, Analyze, Interpret Data
  • State the Dilemma
  • Consider the Choices of Action
  • Analyze the Advantages and Disadvantages of Each
    Course of Action
  • Make the Decision and Act on it
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