University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. September 2015. Major: Bioethics. Advisor: Joan Liaschenko. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 54 pages.Moral distress has been covered extensively in nursing literature and increasingly in the literature of other health professions. Cases that cause nurses’ moral distress mentioned most frequently are those concerned with prolonging the dying process. Given the standard of aggressive treatment over comfort care that is typical in intensive care units, much of the existing moral distress research focuses on the experiences of ICU nurses. However, moral distress does not automatically occur in all end-of-life circumstances, nor does every ICU nurse suffer its damaging effects. What are the practices of these nur...