Title: Ethics in nursing
1Ethics in nursing
Li Xiaohan
Nursing School China Medical University
2Unit1 Morality and ethics Unit2 Occupational
morality and life ethics Unit3
Nursing morality and nursing ethics
3Unit1 Morality and ethics
- Morality
- Ethic and ethics
41. Morality
1.1 Meaning of morality 1.2 Function of morality
51.1 Meaning
1.1.1 Definition 1.1.2 Two fields and three
aspects
6Definition of morality
The morality is a social consciousness, which
established based on definite economic
foundation. It is the summation of behavior guide
line (rule) and criterion that adjusts the
relationship between human being and human being,
human being and society, and human being and
naturalness.
7Two fields and three aspects
Two fields
- Moral consciousness field
- Moral activity field
8 Moral consciousness field
Moral cognition
Moral affection
Moral conception
Moral ideal
Moral will (volition)
Moral belief
Moral judgment
9Moral activity field
- Moral cultural activities
- Moral educational activities
- Moral evaluation activities
- Moral practical activities
10Three aspects
- Moral cognition
- Moral criterion
- Moral behavior
111.2 Function of morality
1.2.1 Regulative function 1.2.2 Educational
function 1.2.3 Cognitive function
122. Ethic and ethics
2.1 Ethic 2.2 Ethics
13Ethic
- Meaning
- Relationship between
- morality and ethic
14Ethics
- Definition
- Fundamental problem
15Definition of ethics
Ethics is a science that studies the morality
16Fundamental problem
The relationship between morality and benefit is
the fundamental problem of morality
17Unit 2 Occupational morality and life ethics
- Occupational morality
- Life ethics
181. Occupational morality
- Definition
- Characteristics
19Definition
It is the important component of social morality.
It is the summation of moral criterions formed by
persons , who engages in a definite occupation,
in their specific occupational activities and
these moral criterions will be used to guide
their behavior.
20Characteristics
- Content
- Format
- Regulative scope
- Efficacy
212. Life ethics
- Definition
- Relevant theories
- Some problems in life ethics
22Definition of life ethics
It is a science that studies human behaviors in
the fields of life science and health care
according to the moral values and moral principles
23Foundation of medical behaviors is to choose
the best value
24Relevant theories
- Commonweal theory
- Obligation theory
- Virtue theory
- Value theory
25Some problems in life ethics
- Reproductive technique and
- reproduction control
- Organ transportation
- Euthanasia
- Experiment on human body
26(A)Reproductive technique and reproduction control
- Reproductive technique
- Reproduction control
- Dealing with the defective newborn
27Reproductive technique
- Definition
- Elementary forms
- Principles
28Definition
Reproductive technique is a means that uses
artificial techniques and methods to substitute
some steps or whole steps of the natural
reproductive process of human being
29Elementary forms
- Artificial fertilization
- Fertilization out of body
- Asexual reproduction
30Principles
- Biological principle
- Sociological principle
31Reproduction control
- Definition
- Means
- Ethic problem
32Definition
Reproduction control is to interfere human
beings reproductive process by using biological,
medical, social, and legal means to avoid or
terminate pregnancy in order to control the
increase of population and enhance the quality of
population.
33Means
- Conception control
- Sterilization
- Induced abortion
34Ethic problem
a) Whether need to know the inside story and
consent or not b) Attitude toward to fetus and
his/her right for birth
35Dealing with the defective newborn
- Definition
- Target for dealing with
- Related to ethic problem
36(B)Organ transportation
- Definition
- Related to ethic problem
37Definition
Organ transportation is to use a healthy organ to
substitute another being destroyed and be
unable to be treated organ in order to achieve
the goal of certain treatment or save the life of
patients.
38Related to ethic problem
39Donor
Source of donor (1) Dead person (2) Live
person
40Receptor
Choose of patients
(1) Medical standards (2) Social standards
41Medical standard
(1) Indication (2) Contraindication
42Social standards
- Age
- Social value
- Personal ability to cope
43(C)Euthanasia
44Concept of euthanasia
- Basic meaning
- Forms
- Methods
45Basic meaning
- State of death no pain
- Method of death terminal skill with no pain
46Forms of euthanasia
- Active euthanasia
- Passive euthanasia
47Active euthanasia
Medical personnel or other persons adopt some
measures to end patients pain or accelerate the
process of death.
48Passive euthanasia
To stop all medical measures used on patients and
let them die naturally
49Methods of euthanasia
- To give up treatment
- To perform by himself/herself
- To perform by relatives
- To perform directly by medical
- personnel
50Ethic problems
- Supporter
- Objector ( opponent )
- Make a difference between
51(D)Experiment on human body
- Concept
- Ethic judgment
- Moral principles
52Concept of experiment on human body
- Definition
- Classification
53Definition of experiment on human body
It is a method in which the researcher does
studies and observations on testee (human being)
under the control of artificial techniques.
54Classification
- Savageness experiment
- Auto experiment
- Experiment with free will
- Forced experiment
55Ethic judgment
- Whether the medical experiment should do on the
human body or not - The basis, method, and scope of development of
experiment on human body - To prescribe the ethic criterion and principles
that experiment on human body should follow.
56Moral principles
- Principle of medical scientific purpose
- Principle of being informed consent
- Principle of maintaining testees benefit
(interest) - Principle of experimental contradistinction
57Unit 3 Nursing morality and
nursing ethics
1. Introduction 2. Basic principles, criterion,
and category 3. Patientsright and obligation
4. Moral culture of nurses
581. Introduction
- Concept
- Studied objects
- Studied content
- Particularity
59(1)Concepts
- Nursing morality
- Nursing ethics
60Nursing morality
Nursing morality is a summation of behavioral
guild line and criterion that deals with rightly
the relationship between a person and another
person, individual and society during
occupational activities.
61Nursing ethics
Nursing ethics is a new independent science that
studies nursing ethics guided by the essential
principle of general ethics.
62(2)Studied object
- Relationship between nurse
- and patient
- (2) Relationship between nurse
- and other medical personnel
63(3) Relationship between nurse and nursing
science and medical science (4)
Relationship between nurse and society
64(3) Studied contents
- Basic theories of nursing morality
- Criterion of nursing morality
- Culture, education and evaluation
- of nursing morality
65(4) Particularity
(1) Multidimensional (2) Enterprising (3) Good
moral culture (4) Unification between nursing
morality and nursing practice
662. Basic principles, criterion, and category
- Basic principles
- Basic criterion
- Category
67(1) Basic principles
- Principle of autonomy
- Principle of beneficence
- Principle of harmlessness
- Principle of justice
- Principle of being informed
- consent
68(2) Basic criterion
- Moral criterion
- Basic criterion in nursing morality
- Main representation of criterion in nursing
morality - Concrete prescriptions
69(3) Category
1) Obligation 2) Emotion 3) Conscience 4) Glory
(honor) 5) Utility
703. Patients right and obligation
- Patients right
- Patients obligation
71Patients right
- Definition
- Content
72Definition
The patients right is the legal and reasonable
power and interest taken by patients after they
suffer from some diseases.
73Contents of patients right
- Right of taking medical treatment, nursing, heath
care, and healing. - Right of cognition on disease and right of being
informed consent - 3) Right of choosing freely
744) Right of keeping secrete 5) Right of
releasing partial social responsibilities and
obligations 6) Right of supervising
accomplishment in medical and nursing rights
and interests
75Patients obligation
- Self-health care
- Finding medical assistance and cooperating with
medical treatment and nursing actively - Supporting the development of medical science
764. Moral culture of nurses
- Concept
- Purpose
- Tasks
- Significance