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Jun 27, 2009 09:06 PM

Ethics- What's the BIGGEST Nursing Ethical Dilemma


I'm taking nursing ethics this summer and we have to write our paper on what we believe is the BIGGEST ethical dilemma nurses face (as a whole, and not related to a particular field). I am absolutely floored and am having trouble looking at a broader perspective on this one. Any ideas??


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from CrufflerJJ
Old Jun 27, 2009, 09:21 PM

Default Re: Ethics- What's the BIGGEST Nursing Ethical Dilemma
How about something along the lines of balancing staffing ($$$) versus level of care given to patients. Short/minimal staffing throws additional stress & feelings of guilt on nurses who feel incapable of providing the level of care they feel that they owe to their patients.

Either that, or deciding between chocolate vs vanilla ice cream. :-)
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Old Jun 28, 2009, 12:59 PM

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That's a good one I wouldn't have even thought of myself, thank you!
You are saving my teacher from reading another PAS or blood donor paper
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from CrufflerJJ
Old Jul 02, 2009, 02:14 PM

Default Re: Ethics- What's the BIGGEST Nursing Ethical Dilemma
Originally Posted by volunteerpioneer View Post
That's a good one I wouldn't have even thought of myself, thank you!
You are saving my teacher from reading another PAS or blood donor paper
Glad to help! Yes, it's surprising just how few nurses feel that the chocolate vs vanilla ice cream dilemma is worthy of further academic research. An equally overlooked issue facing many of us in the current economic climate is choosing between regular boring yucky milk chocolate versus the most holy strong flavored delicious bittersweet chocolate (especially Lindt bittersweet chocolate with dried raspberries).

Oh... you meant the thing about balancing staffing $$$ vs level of patient care. Sorry you felt that way. Booooring (compared to chocolate, that is). If you insist on doing the paper on boring economic stuff, you might also work into your paper the ethical choices between quantity of patients served with a fixed dollar amount, versus providing a higher level of care to a much lower number of patients (thoughts of standard level of care vs new research stuff on the "bleeding edge" of technology).

It's not to late to reconsider the topic of your paper - chocolate is important, you know.
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