Nursing ethics for a gig economyI’m exhausted. My unit is always short staffed. I’m asked to work longer hours and come in on my day off. I need more…
ANA In Brief – Coronavirus: What you need to knowThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring an ongoing outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Wuhan, China. Cases have…
#MyNurseChat: A nurse’s role in medical aid in dying with Dr. Leah CurtinRecently, American Nurse launched its first ever #MyNurseChat which focused on the nurse’s role in end-of-life decisions, specifically medical aid in dying. We partnered…
Ethics of bedside arraignmentsI am a medical-surgical nurse and admitted a patient to my unit who was arrested and injured during the commission of an alleged crime.…
Innovating better patient careWhile the idea of innovation can conjure images of high-tech gadgets and artificial intelligence, more often innovation is a result of changes in approach…
American Nurse welcomes the “Relentless School Nurse,” Robin Cogan2020 – Yes, Nursing is Political Congresswoman Lauren Underwood spoke about the need for nurses to be political during her keynote speech at the…
Ethics, relatively speakingRecently, a nursing student wrote this as part of a course assignment: “Ethics can be hard to teach or learn because they may be…
A practical approach to disclosing conscientious objectionConscientious objection provides a structure by which nurses can stay true to their personal values while ensuring that patient care remains safe and effective.
Trust me. I’m a nurseReconciling trust, ethics, and caring. Takeaways: For 17 consecutive years, nurses have received the highest rating in the Gallup honesty and ethics survey. Individual…
Nursing ethics for a gig economyI’m exhausted. My unit is always short staffed. I’m asked to work longer hours and come in on my day off. I…
ANA In Brief – Coronavirus: What you need to knowThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring an ongoing outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Wuhan, China.…
#MyNurseChat: A nurse’s role in medical aid in dying with Dr. Leah CurtinRecently, American Nurse launched its first ever #MyNurseChat which focused on the nurse’s role in end-of-life decisions, specifically medical aid in dying.…
Ethics of bedside arraignmentsI am a medical-surgical nurse and admitted a patient to my unit who was arrested and injured during the commission of an…
Innovating better patient careWhile the idea of innovation can conjure images of high-tech gadgets and artificial intelligence, more often innovation is a result of changes…
American Nurse welcomes the “Relentless School Nurse,” Robin Cogan2020 – Yes, Nursing is Political Congresswoman Lauren Underwood spoke about the need for nurses to be political during her keynote speech…
Ethics, relatively speakingRecently, a nursing student wrote this as part of a course assignment: “Ethics can be hard to teach or learn because they…
A practical approach to disclosing conscientious objectionConscientious objection provides a structure by which nurses can stay true to their personal values while ensuring that patient care remains safe…
Trust me. I’m a nurseReconciling trust, ethics, and caring. Takeaways: For 17 consecutive years, nurses have received the highest rating in the Gallup honesty and ethics…
#MyNurseChat: A nurse’s role in medical aid in dying with Dr. Leah CurtinBy: Lydia L. Kim, Digital Content Editor
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