nursing leadership chapter 4

nursin" rel="nofollow">ing leadership chapter 4 1.Develop a personal philosophy of professional nursin" rel="nofollow">ing. 2. Identify which of the followin" rel="nofollow">ing behaviors may be (a) ethical but illegal, (b) legal but unethical, (c) illegal and unethical, and (d) legal and ethical. a. Workin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">in a clin" rel="nofollow">inic that performs termin" rel="nofollow">inations of pregnancies b. Respectin" rel="nofollow">ing the wishes of a client sufferin" rel="nofollow">ing from ALS that he be permitted to die with dignity and not placed on ?breathin" rel="nofollow">ing machin" rel="nofollow">ines? c. Respectin" rel="nofollow">ing the health surrogate?s wishes regardin" rel="nofollow">ing termin" rel="nofollow">ination of life support of his friend d. Observin" rel="nofollow">ing a coworker take out two tablets of oxycodone as ordered for pain" rel="nofollow">in management for her patient but keepin" rel="nofollow">ing one for herself, admin" rel="nofollow">inisterin" rel="nofollow">ing only one tablet to the patient 3. Differentiate among the followin" rel="nofollow">ing: deontological theories, utilitarianism, and prin" rel="nofollow">incipalism. 4. what doyou thin" rel="nofollow">ink about health-care professionals disclosin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">information to clients about a poor prognosis, even though the in" rel="nofollow">information may cause severe distress. What do they thin" rel="nofollow">ink about health-care professionals disclosin" rel="nofollow">ing in" rel="nofollow">information to clients again" rel="nofollow">inst family wishes? 5. Genetic counselin" rel="nofollow">ing is not a new concept. Health-care practitioners have encouraged this practice for more than two decades for in" rel="nofollow">individuals considered high risk for genetic disorders. Geneticists create pedigrees for families known to carry genetic diseases to help them make choices regardin" rel="nofollow">ing potential children. The Human Genome Project has identified every human gene and where certain" rel="nofollow">in genetic malformations occur, with the idea of developin" rel="nofollow">ing ways to prevent and eventually elimin" rel="nofollow">inate genetic disorders. Now that science has the ability to use these technologies to alter the genetic composition of human offsprin" rel="nofollow">ing, many parents-to-be believe that these advances should be available to ?design? their babies. a) Do you believe that it is ethical to offer this in" rel="nofollow">information to prospective parents? Explain" rel="nofollow">in your response. textbook: Essentials of Nursin" rel="nofollow">ing Leadership and Management 5th Diane K. Whitehead; Sally A. Weiss; Ruth M. Tappen 978-0-8036-2208-1 Davis Company, F. A.