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I. INTRODUCTION II. OVERVIEW A. History and Background B. Educational Requirements C. Policy Arguments III. NURSE PRACTITIONER AUTONOMY A. Opposition ...
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Nurses are the primary caregivers in any correctional setting and are the backbone of correctional health care. (1) The American Nurses Association (A...
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With the Supreme Court's decision on Washington v. Glucksberg, the clash between patient autonomy and cultural mores reached a zenith. Unintended consequences have often resulted in assisted suicide becoming a difficult and complicated matter. Current laws do not serve dying patients well, nor do they give support to the families who often must stand by helplessly when end-of-life wishes of a patient are not honored. This is complicated by a lack of education and empowerment for those who face these difficult decisions. There remains an ambiguity regarding the roles of health care providers immersed in their patients' end-of-life scenarios. The purpose of this article is to examine the case in the context of the codified social customs of the United States, to determine the conflict bet...
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the state should build its first skilled nursing care facility for veterans, according to a report.
By Trevor Brown
... staff and promote individuality and autonomy. But there are questions about whether the state c...
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..., latitude and availability of resources, autonomy in scheduling, etc. The second dimension of percei...Journal of Advanced Nursing.65 (2) 359-370. . Konczak, L. J. et al (2000) 'Def...
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... committee vested with sufficient autonomy, authority, and accountability to implement and en...
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This article discusses the similarities and differences between Beauchamp and Childress's principlism and Confucian bioethics in terms of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. The author presents sensitive approaches for culturally diverse groups in health care areas and cautions against dichotomy in cross-cultural studies, which ignores the dynamic nature and intravariations of cultures. As a way of health care providers to become engaged in cultural diversity in nursing practice and research, the author suggests that they not only have a general knowledge about the theoretical differences among groups through "normative analysis" but also learn to appreciate each individual's particular beliefs and values through narratives of morality. Health care providers as well as l...
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.... The right of conscience is rooted in autonomy, an interest that patients and doctors share. As a... for administration, medical and nursing staff, and other personnel."). . (42) Id. pmbl., a...
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... that this development would subsume nursing education and practice and many physicians opposedd giving nurses greater authority and autonomy. Today, all that has changed. . Across the country...
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By Trevor Brown
tbrown@wyomingnews.com
... soon build its first state-run skilled- nursing center that is specifically designed for veterans.... staff and promote individuality and autonomy for the veterans. The total cost for the construct...