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ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING - PROTECTION: Privacy, Safety and Standards DVD
DVD Video – also available as a discounted 4-part series (see related products at bottom of page); 21 mins
Price: $295.00 for program; 1000.00 for the series; PREVIEWS available
PROTECTION: Privacy, Safety and Standards focuses on the third provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it addresses the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality, while highlighting the key mandate of HIPAA. Video explores the various ways the nurses can successfully advocate for their patients, including those who might participate in research.
This program also covers the importance of standards and review mechanisms and the role of an ethics committee. The challenging issue of identifying and acting on questionable and impaired practice is also covered.
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Ethics are at the core of professional nursing practice. INTRODUCTION: Concepts, Values and Decision Making provides a solid introduction to the fundamental ethical terms and concepts that students and nurses need to know......
RESPECT: Dignity, Autonomy and Relationships focuses on the first provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to respect. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it explores practical ways that nurses can show respect for human dignity and the importance of relationships to patients......
COMMITMENT: Patients, Professionalism and Boundaries focuses on the second provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to commitment. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it addresses the primacy of patient interests and the nurse's role as a moral agent and advocate for patient......