Nurses are part of the medical staff that has the greatest contact with the patient, which is why it is the most important for them to carry complete knowledge of the ethics regarding the profession. Nurses in their practice make countless decisions about patient care, which represents many ethical standards in the practice (Whitehead, 2009). Any such decision is translated into concrete action, the purpose of which is to help the patient.
There is a huge area of ??ordinary everyday activities involved in the nursing practice, which commonly involves promoting good moral, treating the patients fairly, ensuring respect, and providing patients with relevant information on the care and treatment. Moreover, the ethical standards represent respecting for cultural values ??and beliefs, the use of effective mitigation problems, provide adequate support when the system of health seems to fail them, showing them the dedication, devotion, care, attention, interest in a prompt and appropriate to the situation.
Discussion
Ethical issues in nursing include right or wrong, and good or bad. The main concept of nursing and ethical standards come into relationship due to the decision making process that the nurses have to come across during the practice as this leads them to making critical decisions seeing the patient's condition. Moreover, this at time times leads the nurses to take decisions, which are against the values or beliefs of the patient. The Ethical Issues that the Nurses encounter during the decision-making in nursing practice and nursing research should specifically include:
What should be done?
What are the obligations during any practice?
What things we can do and cannot do?
What should we do in this situation?
The nursing encounters many issues with frequency in critical situations, often very different from each other, which require behavioral choices, most of the times determinants for the user. ...