Conclusion
At the conclusion of this paper, there are two questions which
entice my mind. Are ethical theories effective in practical life? Besides,
Citation: Al Arbeed AR and Hakim DAL (2015) An Ethical Incident from My Nursing Career. J Nurs Care 4: 230. doi:10.4172/2167-1168.1000230
Page 2 of 3
J Nurs Care
ISSN:2167-1168 JNC, an open access journal
Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 1000230
can we rely upon them to make or even justify ethical decisions
already made? In fact, it seems that one of the possible answers to both
questions is: "not always".The reason behind this answer is due to the
fact that the probability to reach justifiable ethical decisions using
those theories is auxiliary low. Moreover, the decisions made
depending on those theories are not peremptory and are always
questionable. However, this is basically related to the nature of the
ethical decisions. At the same time, it is related to the deficiency in the
practicality of the ethical theories which we have. Definitely, we cannot
change the nature of the ethical decisions. Thus, it is necessary to make
adjustments to the ethical theories in order to make them more
contextually practical. As a final point, until this happens it seems that
the difficulty in making unquestionable justified ethical decisions will
always exist [5-7].
Conclusion
At the conclusion of this paper, there are two questions which
entice my mind. Are ethical theories effective in practical life? Besides,
Citation: Al Arbeed AR and Hakim DAL (2015) An Ethical Incident from My Nursing Career. J Nurs Care 4: 230. doi:10.4172/2167-1168.1000230
Page 2 of 3
J Nurs Care
ISSN:2167-1168 JNC, an open access journal
Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 1000230
can we rely upon them to make or even justify ethical decisions
already made? In fact, it seems that one of the possible answers to both
questions is: "not always".The reason behind this answer is due to the
fact that the probability to reach justifiable ethical decisions using
those theories is auxiliary low. Moreover, the decisions made
depending on those theories are not peremptory and are always
questionable. However, this is basically related to the nature of the
ethical decisions. At the same time, it is related to the deficiency in the
practicality of the ethical theories which we have. Definitely, we cannot
change the nature of the ethical decisions. Thus, it is necessary to make
adjustments to the ethical theories in order to make them more
contextually practical. As a final point, until this happens it seems that
the difficulty in making unquestionable justified ethical decisions will
always exist [5-7].
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