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NURSING ETHICS: HANDLING DIFFICULT SITUATIONS AND CASES ETHICALLY

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AL Anazi, Awatef Dukhi Baqi, AL Muterie, Eissa Alhumaidi, AL Mutairi, Abdulmajeed Muhaya, AL Mutairi, Falah Mazeed, AL Ruwaili, Hamoud Qaryan, AL Muhaimeed, Abdulrahman Ibrahim, AL Mutairi, Johara Abdulrhman
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2023.12.5.517

Abstract

Nursing, as a cornerstone of healthcare, intertwines both care provision and a profound commitment to ethical practices. This article delves deeply into the intricate nuances of nursing ethics, underscoring the paramount importance of sound ethical decision-making in the daily undertakings of nursing professionals. Starting with a historical lens, the article traces the evolution and significance of ethics in nursing, introducing the foundational principles that have steered the profession. As nurses frequently encounter multifaceted ethical dilemmas, the article details common scenarios and offers practical tools and models to guide decision-making processes. Emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between ethical practice and quality patient care, the piece sheds light on how trust is both cultivated and sustained in the nurse-patient dynamic. In a world where challenges and barriers can occasionally overshadow ethical considerations, the article also presents insightful strategies for overcoming these obstacles, championing the creation of a supportive ethical work environment, and fostering ongoing professional and ethical development.

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