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The Code of Ethics guide in nursing

 
 
 
 
 
 
A military RN is ordered to force-feed a terrorist prisoner while they are undergoing interrogation. The prisoner is on a hunger strike protesting their capture and highlighting his cause. The nurse is to ensure the prisoner remains hydrated and fed so they can provide information and do not starve. The nurse is torn. On the one hand, the nurse has a strong loyalty to the military objective of ensuring public safety by uncovering terrorist plots and fear of reprisal if orders are disobeyed. Yet, the nurse is appalled at overriding a patient’s wishes by force-feeding him.
 
Male RN in Military Uniform
Critical Thinking Questions
Is this an ethical dilemma or a moral dilemma?
What ethical principles are in contention? How?
Are there any virtues at risk? Whose? Why?
What justifies overriding an individual’s autonomy to make his own choices?
How does the Code of Ethics guide the nurse in invoking conscientious objection?
What lessons can be learned from this nurse’s dilemma?
 
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Margin for Error

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Systems errors, human errors, and process issues can lead to sentinel events in a hospital. Create your initial post and then use the response prompts to reply to the scenarios or examples created by at least two peers.
Initial Post
In 200–250 words, construct a scenario or example of an error that would result in harm to a patient for your initial post. This scenario or example can be something you have witnessed or a hypothetical example of a sentinel event. DO NOT post the same scenario or example as a peer.
Response Prompts
Then, respond to at least two of your peers’ posts in a substantive manner. Use the response prompts to guide your content.
How did organizational influence, unsafe supervision, etc. cause this error to happen?
How will you avoid making such an error in the future?
 
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