Ethical, Moral, and Legal Attitudes in Nursing

In their daily work, nurses continually deal with human, intimate and transcendental situations, ranging from the process of celebrating a birth to the difficult coping with pain, loss and death. Events where the nurse must decide the morality of his or her own actions when facing ethical, moral, legal and spiritual situations in the performance of nursing care. Due to the particular helping relationship between the nurse and the patient, this professional agrees on the support and defense of the patient and family who are faced with making difficult decisions about health, for which they are not necessarily prepared. From there, we must ask ourselves what are the ethical, moral and legal attitudes and behaviors expected of a professional nurse? What influence do our own moral values, attitudes and behaviors have on making ethical decisions as a professional? And what is my role as a nurse patient advocate?

 

Ethical, Legal, and Moral Implications of the Dentist Riding a Hoverboard

 

https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2019/12/06/dentist-treats-patient-while-riding-hoverboard-pkg.ktuu
After viewing this attached video, please write a 1 page response paper and let me know in your opinion what are the ethical, legal, and moral implications here? The dentist implicated was sentenced to 12 years in prison for this and related issues including fraud and improper sedation practices. What are your thoughts on this sentencing (too short? too long?)
Please use at least one citation/reference.

 

 

 

The social, ethical, and economic reasons for addressing immigration policy reform

Please reflect briefly on the healthcare policy and political topics that most impact you from those covered over the last 15 weeks. 400 words
Topic that Impact me: “Identify some of the social, ethical, and economic reasons for addressing immigration policy reform”
Reason: I am a foreign health professional in US.

 

Treating Sexual Trauma Survivors: Cultural, Ethical, and Legal Issues

Intimate trauma involves one person’s intentional violation of another’s body. The impact of intimate trauma on the survivor is distinct from that experienced by those involved in collective traumas. Issues of traumatic sexualization, identity confusion, safety, and powerlessness, among others, abound in intimate—or sexual—trauma survivors. Layered responses to sexual trauma refer to those that are more visible, such as depression or PTSD, as well as others that may remain hidden, such as suicidal tendencies. Layered responses complicate the recovery process, demanding specialized skills and interventions specific to the needs of the sexual trauma survivor. These needs are influenced by the survivor’s gender, age, and culture. Appropriate interventions can have a positive impact on the quality of recovery for the client, while inappropriate interventions can have adverse effects, leading to potential legal and ethical issues. Thus, it is important that you are adequately trained and prepared to provide services to sexual trauma survivors.

For this Assignment, Read the case study Sandra located in this week’s resources. Think about the effects of the trauma on Sandra and the interventions you might use to help Sandra deal with those effects. Consider the cultural, ethical, and legal issues related to Sandra’s treatment.

The Assignment (2–3 pgs):

Explain the effects of sexual trauma on Sandra.
Describe two specific interventions you might use to help Sandra deal with those effects.
Explain any cultural, ethical, and legal issues related to Sandra’s treatment.
Explain what might be different in the effects of the trauma and the interventions you might select if Sandra had been a male.

The legal, ethical, and regulatory implications of HIPAA and PPACA.

 

 

 

 

Case Study

As the new office coordinator of a small multi-specialty group practice, you are responsible for providing training for all newly hired employees and in-service training for current staff. You are informed that not all staff members are familiar with the legal, ethical, and regulatory implications of HIPAA and PPACA. You are asked to put together a training seminar on this topic that includes the following:

Introduction
Discuss and define HIPAA; including its
Background/History
Intent
Major Provisions
Implications on Patient Care
Discuss and define PPACA; including its
Background/History
Intent
Major Provisions
Implications on Patient Care
Analysis on why it’s necessary for staff to be informed of these topics
Conclusion

 

Legal, ethical, political, and social dilemmas within our society

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted numerous legal, ethical, political, and social dilemmas within our society. When we discuss delayed essential services, COVID-19 tracking and testing, mandatory mask-wearing, quarantine and isolation, vaccine development, resource allocation, and equitable distribution, we do so in the context of balancing what is good for society and the rights of individuals.
Your paper should address the legal, ethical, and social dilemmas related to a specific topic you select related to the COVID-19 pandemic.