Nursing Leaders As Ethical-Legal Change Agents In Health Care

 

Research ethical decision-making and legal issues that influence your role as a nursing leader. Please take this opportunity to introduce yourself, state your area of specialization, and explain how you see your role as a nursing leader making ethical-legal and moral decisions. Include what actions you plan to take to minimize or alleviate moral distress caused by ethical dilemmas and the values that support your actions.
Information about me: My name is Mauricio, I am an ER nurse, I perform charge nurse duties most of the time.

 

 

Scope and nature of services

 

 

 

Explore one principle in depth and discuss it and others with your peers.
Principles of professional conduct to examine in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct document: scope and nature of services
Reflect on what appropriate practice of the principle would look like in the field, and also on some potential examples of violations of the principle. Use the following questions to help guide your reflections:
How would you define and describe the principle in your own words?
What value does the principle bring to practitioners, businesses, and clients?
What is an example of a difficult situation that a practitioner may face related to your selected principle, and what would an ethical response to the situation be? Why might a practitioner be tempted to, or accidentally, not take an ethical course of action?

 

 

Due care

 

Explore one principle in depth and discuss it and others with your peers.
Principles of professional conduct to examine in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct document: Due care
Reflect on what appropriate practice of the principle would look like in the field, and also on some potential examples of violations of the principle. Use the following questions to help guide your reflections:
How would you define and describe the principle in your own words?
What value does the principle bring to practitioners, businesses, and clients?
What is an example of a difficult situation that a practitioner may face related to your selected principle, and what would an ethical response to the situation be? Why might a practitioner be tempted to, or accidentally, not take an ethical course of action?

 

 

 

 

Objectivity and independence

 

Explore one principle in depth and discuss it and others with your peers.
Principles of professional conduct to examine in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct document: Objectivity and independence
Reflect on what appropriate practice of the principle would look like in the field, and also on some potential examples of violations of the principle. Use the following questions to help guide your reflections:
How would you define and describe the principle in your own words?
What value does the principle bring to practitioners, businesses, and clients?
What is an example of a difficult situation that a practitioner may face related to your selected principle, and what would an ethical response to the situation be? Why might a practitioner be tempted to, or accidentally, not take an ethical course of action?

 

 

Integrity

 

Explore one principle in depth and discuss it and others with your peers.
Principles of professional conduct to examine in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct document: Integrity
Reflect on what appropriate practice of the principle would look like in the field, and also on some potential examples of violations of the principle. Use the following questions to help guide your reflections:
How would you define and describe the principle in your own words?
What value does the principle bring to practitioners, businesses, and clients?
What is an example of a difficult situation that a practitioner may face related to your selected principle, and what would an ethical response to the situation be? Why might a practitioner be tempted to, or accidentally, not take an ethical course of action?

 

 

 

Public interest

 

Explore one principle in depth and discuss it and others with your peers.
Principles of professional conduct to examine in the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct document: Public interest
Reflect on what appropriate practice of the principle would look like in the field, and also on some potential examples of violations of the principle. Use the following questions to help guide your reflections:
How would you define and describe the principle in your own words?
What value does the principle bring to practitioners, businesses, and clients?
What is an example of a difficult situation that a practitioner may face related to your selected principle, and what would an ethical response to the situation be? Why might a practitioner be tempted to, or accidentally, not take an ethical course of action?

 

 

 

Agencies, licensure, and autonomy of practice

Kadushin and Harkness use Chapter 10 (linked in Resources) to discuss many issues supervisors face, including the conflict between ongoing supervision requirements within agencies, licensure, and autonomy of practice. This debate is still active in theory and in practice. Think about the debate from your own perspective as a licensed social worker and then from the perspective of a supervisor. What issues come to mind? For you, what are the compelling points within the debate? How will you balance these perspectives as one person who is both a supervisor and a licensed social worker? Support your perspective with credible resources and/or references.

Antecedent Interventions

Prepare a response in which you address the following:

Before you completed the assigned readings this week, had you ever considered the concept of antecedent intervention? Why or why not?
Based on the assigned readings, when do you think it is appropriate to apply antecedent interventions in the school setting?
What three different antecedent interventions would work on increasing a student’s motivation to behave or comply with adult task demands?
As a school counselor, how could you help implement antecedent interventions in the schools?Due

Organizational Culture Presentation

 

As a manager, whether you’re a store, facilities, or a general manager in any type of environment, your teams work to meet the strategic direction of the organization. As strategic initiatives are adopted, you and your team may need to adapt to new directions. Change can be hard, and your team and your organization rely on your understanding of the organizational culture to support change.

In this assessment, you will use your experience and the organizational change chart you completed in Week 1 to assess the organization’s culture to improve alignment among the culture, mission, vision, values, and strategies using Kotter’s 8-step change management model. You provide your assessment including how proposed decisions for improvements align to the organization’s mission, vision, values, and strategies to the leadership team.

Assessment Deliverable
Create a 7- to 10-slide presentation to the leadership of the organization you chose to explore in Week 1. Refer to your Organizational Change Chart from Week 1 and include the following:

Describe your assessment of the current culture within the organization at the time of your experience. Refer to the organizational change chart you completed in Week 1 to describe your assessment.
Develop a Change Management Plan using Kotter’s 8-Step model for the change goal you identified. Refer to the suggested actions for improvement you included in the Organizational Change Chart.
Determine the desired outcome as a result of the proposed change.
Analyze the alignment among the organization’s mission, vision, values, strategies, and the proposed Change Management Plan.
Include speaker notes to provide additional details not already present on each slide.

Organizational Culture Presentation

 

As a manager, whether you’re a store, facilities, or a general manager in any type of environment, your teams work to meet the strategic direction of the organization. As strategic initiatives are adopted, you and your team may need to adapt to new directions. Change can be hard, and your team and your organization rely on your understanding of the organizational culture to support change.

In this assessment, you will use your experience and the organizational change chart you completed in Week 1 to assess the organization’s culture to improve alignment among the culture, mission, vision, values, and strategies using Kotter’s 8-step change management model. You provide your assessment including how proposed decisions for improvements align to the organization’s mission, vision, values, and strategies to the leadership team.

Assessment Deliverable
Create a 7- to 10-slide presentation to the leadership of the organization you chose to explore in Week 1. Refer to your Organizational Change Chart from Week 1 and include the following:

Describe your assessment of the current culture within the organization at the time of your experience. Refer to the organizational change chart you completed in Week 1 to describe your assessment.
Develop a Change Management Plan using Kotter’s 8-Step model for the change goal you identified. Refer to the suggested actions for improvement you included in the Organizational Change Chart.
Determine the desired outcome as a result of the proposed change.
Analyze the alignment among the organization’s mission, vision, values, strategies, and the proposed Change Management Plan.
Include speaker notes to provide additional details not already present on each slide.