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Ethics is the branch of philosophy that concerns the distinction between right and wrong. ... Ethics do not provide clear-cut answers, only guidelines of possible behavior. ... Nurses must exercise do care and proper judgment in the implementation of ethical standards into their profession. ...
By mastering ethical-decision-making a nurse increases his/her client’s well being, strengthening the profession of nursing. ... Ethics is central to the way we care and the way we envision ourselves as professional. ... Clinical scholarship uses clinical judgment, including ethical-decision-making, as a basis for client management; focuses on the independent and interdependent functions of the nursing service at various levels of decision-making in an organization; and, operationalizes the theoretical principles within the specialty of practice. ... Nurse leaders are charged with the responsibility of creating an environment that is ethically principled and accept responsibility for upholding the standards of conduct set by the profession.
Approximate Word count = 768 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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