Introduction
Nurses represent the largest community in the health system. At the
same time, they are the closest to the patients among all health care
providers. Furthermore, nurses’ roles contain a lot of interaction with
patients. This interaction hides huge potential possibilities for them to
face moral situations. In addition, moral situations usually have a
complex nature. For all that, nurses should be prepared with
knowledge and critical thinking skills to be able to make sound moral
decisions. Moreover, ethical decision making is not a stress-free task. It
needs courage and ability to handle the related responsibilities and
consequences. In this paper, I am going to discuss an incident which
happened with me during my nursing career. The reason behind
choosing this incident is related to its ethical dimensions.
Introduction
Nurses represent the largest community in the health system. At the
same time, they are the closest to the patients among all health care
providers. Furthermore, nurses’ roles contain a lot of interaction with
patients. This interaction hides huge potential possibilities for them to
face moral situations. In addition, moral situations usually have a
complex nature. For all that, nurses should be prepared with
knowledge and critical thinking skills to be able to make sound moral
decisions. Moreover, ethical decision making is not a stress-free task. It
needs courage and ability to handle the related responsibilities and
consequences. In this paper, I am going to discuss an incident which
happened with me during my nursing career. The reason behind
choosing this incident is related to its ethical dimensions.
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