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Chapter 19

Chapter 19. Ethical Issues. Understanding Ethics. What are your values? Clarify your values Choosing Prizing Acting on your value choice Values may change over time. Moral/Ethical Principles. What is the best decision? How will I know? Autonomy Beneficence Nonmaleficence Fidelity

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Chapter 19

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  1. Chapter 19 Ethical Issues

  2. Understanding Ethics • What are your values? • Clarify your values • Choosing • Prizing • Acting on your value choice • Values may change over time

  3. Moral/Ethical Principles • What is the best decision? How will I know? • Autonomy • Beneficence • Nonmaleficence • Fidelity • Justice • Veracity

  4. Moral/Ethical Principles • Which principle or rule is most important? • Autonomy and nonmaleficence? • Consider relative benefits and burdens • Abstract ideas about right and wrong are not helpful “enough” at the bedside • Nursing ethicists • Emphasize an ethic of caring—preserve humanity and dignity and promote well-being

  5. Moral/Ethical Principles • So how do I make an ethical decision? Many approaches to decision making • Deontological—All life is worthy of respect • Teleological—That which causes a good outcome is a good action • Situational—Decisions made in one situation cannot be generalized to another situation

  6. Moral/Ethical Principles • What other resources are available to help resolve ethical dilemmas? • ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses • ICN Code for Nurses • Your Rights as a Hospital Patient • Home Care Bill of Rights for patients • Nuremberg Code

  7. Controversial Ethical Issues Confronting Nursing • Abortion • When does life begin? • Does the fetus have rights? • Do the rights of the fetus take precedence over the right of the mother to control her reproductive functions? • When is abortion morally justified? • Should minors have the right to abortion without parental consent or awareness?

  8. Controversial Ethical Issues Confronting Nursing • How does the abortion issue affect nursing? • What are your values and beliefs, and how can you apply these values to your work and possible political action? • ANA’s Code of Ethics for Nurses Statement One outlines your responsibility to care for all patients • You do not have to sacrifice your own values and principles, but you cannot abandon your patients • Conscience clauses

  9. Controversial Ethical Issues Confronting Nursing • Euthanasia • “Mercy killing,” “good death,” “right to die” • Classified as active, passive, or voluntary • Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, living wills, Advance Medical Directives

  10. Controversial Ethical Issues Confronting Nursing • Futile care and physician-assisted suicide • Futility—medical intervention (beyond comfort care) without reasonable hope of benefit to patient • PAS—AMA opposes (doctors do no harm)

  11. Controversial Ethical Issues Confronting Nursing • The use of reproductive technology • Artificial insemination • Surrogate motherhood • Use of fetal tissue • In vitro fertilization • Diagnosis of genetic defects prenatally

  12. Controversial Ethical Issues Confronting Nursing • Allocation of scarce resources • Do all individuals merit the same care? • Is health care a right or a privilege? • Possible solutions • Rationing for elderly • Uninsured children given more equitable share • Emphasize preventive care • Health care rationing

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