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What are the moral issues faced by nurses (
IUDO
)
- moral indifference
- moral uncertainty
- moral distress
- moral outrage
What are the common ethical frameworks nurses use
- deoteonigcal ( duty based)
-
teleogical
( ulitarian)
What are the nine principles of ethical decision making?
1. autonmy
2. benefiecnce
3. nonmaleficence
4. paternalism
5. utility
6. justice
7. veracity (truth telling)
8. fidelity (keeping promises)
9. confidentiality
What are the nursing approaches to ethical decision making? (4)
- nursing process
traditional problem solving process
moral decision making model
eliminate trial and error
What does moral stand for?
M
- massage the dilemma
O
- outline options
R
- REVIEW criteria
A
- Affirm position + act
L
- Look back
What is the difference between a legal issue and ethical issue?
A legal issue are usually clear and philosophically impartial
ethical issues- less clear and more individualised
What is ethics?
The systemic study of a person's conduct and actions
What is nursing leadership relation to ethics?
- collaborates to protect human rights and promote social justice
- role models ethical decision making in line with code of conduct
- accepts negative outcomes in edm
What is nursing management relation to ethics?
- uses systemic approach to problem solving and decision making
- aware of legal precedents
What is moral outrage?
someone witnesses' the immoral act but feels powerless to stop it
Moral uncertainty?
Occurs when the individual is unsure of which moral principle to apply
Moral distress?
occurs when the individual knows the right thing to do but organisational constraints make it difficult to take the right course of action
Moral indifference?
Occurs when the individual questions why morality in practice even exists
What are ethical frameworks?
Guide individuals in solving ethical dilemma's - assist in decision making
What is an ethical dilemma?
A nurse in forced to choose between two or more undesirable alternatives
What is teleological ethics? + other names
Ethical decision making that is based on what provides the greatest good for the largest number of people
ultiltarian
consequentialist
What is deontological ethics?
uses duty based reasoning
- one has a duty to do something or refrain from something
Name the four ethical frameworks?
utilitarian (t)
Rights based (d)
duty based (d)
Intuitionist (d)
What are strategies to promote ethical decision making
1. separate legal and ethical issue
2. collaborate through ethics committees
3. use institutional review boards appropriately
4. role model and encourage ethical behaviour
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Principles of ethical decision making
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2023-10-28T23:47:39Z
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