Though often difficult, ethical decision making is necessary when caring for surgical patients. Perioperative nurses have to recognize ethical dilemmas and be prepared to take action based on the ethical code outlined in the American Nurses Association\u27s (ANA\u27s) Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements. In this second of a nine‐part series that will help perioperative nurses relate the ANA code to their own area of practice, the author looks at the third provision statement, which addresses nurses\u27 position as patient advocates. AORN J 75 (May 2002) 941–949
Every day nurses are required to make ethical decisions in the course of caring for their patients. ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Aim: To obtain an understanding of operating theatre nurses' experiences of responsibility for patie...
Thousands of surgeries and procedures happen daily. Patients place their lives and well-being in the...
Patient advocacy implies taking action on someone else’s behalf, and has been described as a key ele...
Background: Patient advocacy is central to nursing practice; acting as a patient advocate in the per...
Objective: Operating room nurses, as essential members of health care teams, often face ethical chal...
The American Nurses AssociationCode of Ethics for Nurses calls for the nurse to practice with compas...
In the field of perinatal care, fertility treatments, aided by advanced assisted reproduction techno...
Law, ethics and concern for patient safety in the operating room are important considerations of the...
The need to review and change the way nursing care is delivered in perioperative settings is predica...
Nurses are daily faced with questions of ethics. Most of these questions are minor, everyday issues ...
The overall aim was to describe and deepen the understanding of what operating theatre nurses experi...
Background. Principle-based ethical theory is currently available to guide health care professionals...
Aim : The aim of the study was to describe how nurse anaesthetist students experi...
Every day nurses are required to make ethical decisions in the course of caring for their patients. ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Aim: To obtain an understanding of operating theatre nurses' experiences of responsibility for patie...
Thousands of surgeries and procedures happen daily. Patients place their lives and well-being in the...
Patient advocacy implies taking action on someone else’s behalf, and has been described as a key ele...
Background: Patient advocacy is central to nursing practice; acting as a patient advocate in the per...
Objective: Operating room nurses, as essential members of health care teams, often face ethical chal...
The American Nurses AssociationCode of Ethics for Nurses calls for the nurse to practice with compas...
In the field of perinatal care, fertility treatments, aided by advanced assisted reproduction techno...
Law, ethics and concern for patient safety in the operating room are important considerations of the...
The need to review and change the way nursing care is delivered in perioperative settings is predica...
Nurses are daily faced with questions of ethics. Most of these questions are minor, everyday issues ...
The overall aim was to describe and deepen the understanding of what operating theatre nurses experi...
Background. Principle-based ethical theory is currently available to guide health care professionals...
Aim : The aim of the study was to describe how nurse anaesthetist students experi...
Every day nurses are required to make ethical decisions in the course of caring for their patients. ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Aim: To obtain an understanding of operating theatre nurses' experiences of responsibility for patie...