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Introduction to Nursing Ethics

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Nursing Ethics and Moral Issues including Bioethics

Dr. Sigfredo M. Solano

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Course Description

• Ethics is a branch of moral philosophy that deals with the study of ethical concepts, laws and principles as applied to the everyday duty of nurse to care for individual, families and community in all areas of work.

• Such duty covers her responsibilities to her co-workers, country, society and self.

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Course Description

• Bioethics deals with the application of ethico-moral and legal concepts and principles to issues that affect the practice of nursing. These provide the basis for appropriate decision making given varied situations, to prepare the learner to render effective, efficient and safe nursing care.

 

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Course Description

• Furthermore, related nursing experiences provide opportunities to concretize commitment to nursing. The critical thinking process shall be used in the unit with the object to develop the intellectual capacity to conceptualize what students know about particular ethico-moral and legal issues.

 

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Course Objectives

• At the end of the course and given specific situations / conditions, the student should be able to:

1.Discuss the basic ethical principles as they apply in their everyday duty as nurse to care for individual, family and society.

2.Explain the various concepts, theories and principles of Bioethics in Nursing and Health.

3.Apply relevant bioethical principles in nursing and health related situations.

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• Respect for Autonomy• Nonmaleficence

• Beneficence• Justice

Beauchamp and Childress, 1994

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Course Objectives

• At the end of the course and given specific situations / conditions, the student should be able to:

4. Apply the principles of bioethics in clarifying ethical issues.

5. Recognize the need to grow in the process of ethical reflection.

6. Demonstrate the ability to enhance listening skills and discussion skills when applying bioethical principles in nursing care.

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Thalidomide Introduced in 1956 as

sedative (sleeping pill) and to reduce nausea and vomiting during pregnancy

Withdrawn in 1961

Discovered to be a human teratogen causing absence of limbs or limb malformations in newborns

5000 to 7000 infants effected Resulted in new drug testing rules

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Lead In Homes

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Human Clones?

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Course Objectives

• At the end of the course and given specific situations / conditions, the student should be able to:

4. Apply the principles of bioethics in clarifying ethical issues.

5. Recognize the need to grow in the process of ethical reflection.

6. Demonstrate the ability to enhance listening skills and discussion skills when applying bioethical principles in nursing care.

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Course Strategies

• Interactive Lecture / Discussion• Case Analysis• Small Group Discussion / Workshop• Film Analysis• Pen and Paper exercises• Role Playing• Debate • Bioethics Idol 

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Basis of Evaluation

1. Class Standing – Attendance, Attitude, Participation, Assignments

2. Quizzes include seatwork, Long tests

3. Requirements / Reports / Oral Presentation

4. Reflection Paper

5. Midterm and Final Examination

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Ethics are a generalized conceptual frame work for decision making.

NOT about Morals

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Morals are an individual frame work for decision making that includes personal values.

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REFERENCES

1. Beauchamp and Childress. Principles of Biomedical Ethics. Oxford University Press, New York, Latest edition.

2. Edge, Raymond S and Groves, John Randall. The Ethics of Health Care. A Guide for Clinical Practice. Thomson Delmar Publishers Inc., Albany, NY, 3rd edition, 2006.

3. Munson, Ronald. Intervention and Reflection. Basic Issues in Medical Ethics, Thomson Wadsworth, 8th edition, 2008.

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5. Alora, Angeles T. Bioethics for Students. UST

Publishing House, Manila, 2nd edition, 2006

6. Ashley, Benedict and O’Rourke, Kevin. Ethics of Health Care. Georgetown University Press, Washington D.C., 3rd edition, 2002

7. Timbreza, Florentino T. Bioethics and Moral Decisions. C & E Publishing, Inc., Quezon City, 2nd edition, 2007

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Additional References

• Agapay, Ramon. Ethics and the Filipino,1996• Health Ethics – Concepts and Moral Issues First

edition – 2005• Kuan, Letty. Bioethics, 2006• Paulin-Ciabal, Laura. Ethics for Health

Professional,1990