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Ethical Issues in Nursing


Ethical Issues in Nursing



ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: COMMITMENT - PATIENTS, PROFESSIONALISM AND BOUNDARIES

This program focuses on the second provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. This program addresses the primacy of patient interests and the nurse's role as a moral agent and advocate for the patient. We also explore conflict of interest issues for nurses and proper actions that can be taken in these situations. Learn the importance of professionalism in the workplace and ethical issues of proper professional boundaries.

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ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL NURSING - CONCEPTS AND VALUES

Ethics are at the core of professional nursing practice. This program provides a solid introduction to the fundamental ethical terms and concepts that students and nurses need to know. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it clearly defines justice, fidelity, autonomy, moral distress, and other important concepts in ethical practice. This program also explores the vital role that personal values play in ethical situations.

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ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: PROTECTION - PRIVACY, SAFETY AND STANDARDS

This program focuses on the third provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. We address the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality, while highlighting the key mandate HIPAA. This program explores the various ways that nurses can successfully advocate for their patients including those who participate in research. We also address the role of an ethics committee and the challenge of identifying and acting on questionable practice.

Item no.: JA03830061
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ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: RESPECT - DIGNITY, AUTONOMY AND RELATIONSHIPS

This program focuses on the first provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to respect. With the help of expert interviews and scenarios, we explore ways that nurses can show respect for human dignity. We also discuss a patient's right to self determination and end-of-life issues. This program clearly describes the nurse's role in supporting patient autonomy and the need for informed consent.

Item no.: DC04100063
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VANISHING OATH, THE

Did you know that 60% of doctors today are dissatisfied with their practice of medicine? Our first feature length film is borne out of the dark frustrations of a Boston doctor who refused to ignore that, every day, we are losing good doctors. Dr. Ryan Flesher's raw and unscripted look at himself and his own place in medicine provides a unique revelation that our modern day healers have long held silent. Being a physician today carries a complexity and responsibility, known only to those whom are expected to tend to the ills of society. But when doctors are suffering themselves - who really cares? We are all patients and come the day that we allow for money to supersede humanity, we all become collateral damage. Dr. Flesher, driven by the altruism that brought him into medicine, with camera in hand, will pull back the curtain. In so doing, he becomes both observer and participant in this unique exploration into the psyche of physicians today. Using High Definition Video cameras we have captured over 200 hours of footage that has brought out from Boston to San Francisco to Denver and from Ecuador to Maine and back.

Item no.: PE00480830
Format: DVD
Duration: 75 minutes
Copyright: 2011
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LION IN THE HOUSE, A: NURSE-PATIENT BOUNDARY ISSUES WITHIN PEDIATRIC CANCER

Some children and teenagers facing childhood cancer lack familial support. Pediatric Oncology Nurses often grow close to these young people. But Nurses walk a fine line between professional care and taking on the role of a family member, or even a parent. Complex ethical questions are raised in these circumstances. This film tells the story of one charming, troubled teenager, his mother and his nurse.

Item no.: YP00480664
Format: DVD
Duration: 28 minutes
Copyright: 2007
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COMMITMENT: PATIENTS, PROFESSIONALISM AND BOUNDARIES

This program 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. Program also explores conflict of interest issues for nurses and proper actions that can be taken when the wishes of the patient conflict with others. program explores the importance of collaboration in the workplace and the ethical issue of proper professional boundaries for nurses.

Item no.: TT08050566
Format: DVD
Duration: 17 minutes
Copyright: 2006
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Price: USD 354.00

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INTRODUCTION: CONCEPTS, VALUES AND DECISION MAKING

Ethics are at the core of professional nursing practice. This program provides a solid introduction to the fundamental ethical terms and concepts that students and nurses need to know. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it clearly defines justice, fidelity, autonomy, moral distress, and other important concepts in ethical practice. This program also explores the vital role that personal values play in ethical situations and how to best understand and address value conflicts. Program discusses the importance of nurse self-regard and some of the key steps to sound thical decision making.

Item no.: DP08050567
Format: DVD
Duration: Approx. 22 minutes
Copyright: 2006
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PROTECTION: PRIVACY, SAFETY AND STANDARDS

This program 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. This program explores the various ways the nurses can successfully advocate for their patients, including those who might participate in research. Program also covers the emportance 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.

Item no.: CJ08050568
Format: DVD
Duration: Approx. 20 minutes
Copyright: 2006
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RESPECT: DIGNITY, AUTONOMY AND RELATIONSHIPS

This program 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. Program discusses a patients right to self-determination, the important factors of diversity, and end of life issues. It clearly describes the nurse's role in supporting patient autonomy, informed consent, and the practice of extending respect beyond patients to one's colleagues as well.

Item no.: PW08050569
Format: DVD
Duration: Approx. 17 minutes
Copyright: 2006
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CULTURAL DIVERSITY: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES - CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN HEALTH CARE - EAST MEETS WEST

Culturally competent care adapts care interventions to the cultural needs and preferences (ethnic and religious beliefs, values, and practices) of diverse clients. This program provides practical and effective methods of recognizing and dealing with the special needs of different cultures.

Item no.: ZN04160031
Format: DVD
Duration: 50 minutes
Copyright: 2004
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CULTURAL DIVERSITY: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES - PREVENTION OF MEDICAL ERRORS - EAST MEETS WEST

The goal of this program is to promote safe drug administration by medical personnel. Part I covers information related to factors that impact the occurrence of medication errors, methods of prevention, and educational guidelines. Part II reviews basic medication administration information. Special introduction and topic preview in Chinese.

Item no.: DY04100081
Format: DVD
Duration: 54 minutes
Copyright: 2002
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NIGHTINGALE'S LEGACY - THE NURSING PROFESSION & CAREGIVING

In this video, young nursing students expectantly look towards their caregiving journeys. Nursing staff discusses the stresses and rewards of their job and the impending nursing shortage around the country. The average age of nurses is now mid-forties, and while the pool of aspiring nursing students diminishes, our healthcare system faces the daunting task of caring for an aging society.

Item no.: HK00480254
Format: DVD
Duration: 25 minutes
Copyright: 2003
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Price: USD 145.00

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RESTRAINT FREE ENVIRONMENTS IN THE LONG TERM CARE SETTING

The field of geriatric medicine has grown as our population has aged. As more health care dollars are being utilized by the elderly, legislative action has increased to ensure that the care is delivered in a cost effective and equitable manner. Nowhere is this interplay of new information and legislative regulation more evident than in the topic of restraint reduction. This program will examine alternatives for residents who display unsafe behaviors.

Item no.: MU04160091
Format: DVD
Duration: 28 minutes
Copyright: 2002
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DOMESTIC/ELDER ABUSE

Domestic violence and abuse of the elderly can happen anywhere in big cities, small towns and the suburbs. It is a shameful problem, but unfortunately not a unique or new problem. Includes guidelines specific to healthcare.

Item no.: FC04100042
Format: DVD
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Copyright: 2001
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RISK MANAGEMENT FOR THE HEALTH CARE ASSISTANT AND FOR THE CLIENT

Day to day routines in health care often involve issues in risk management. This program will provide your assistants with an understanding of their role and responsibility in recognizing, reporting and addressing risks in the different health care settings.

Item no.: EP03830092
Format: DVD
Duration: 50 minutes
Copyright: 1998
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RESIDENTS' RIGHTS IN LONG TERM CARE

Scenarios show examples of where the rights of residents need to be preserved. Health care assistants learn to recognize threats to resident rights and how to overcome them.

  • The role of education and continuing education in the protection of residentsˇ¦ rights and the prevention of abuse
  • Recognize civil rights and medical rights

    Item no.: TE03830086
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 1997
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    CLIENTS' RIGHTS IN HOME HEALTH

    Both positive and negative examples on the Bill of Rights and scenarios are compared so as to leave no doubt in the mind of the assistant as to their desired behaviors.

  • Confidentiality
  • Client's Bill of Rights
  • Consequence of violating client rights

    Item no.: DC04100027
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 1996
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    EMERGENCY CARE IN THE HOME/RISK MANAGEMENT

    If an emergency should occur with one of your home health patients, could your home health aide handle it? Responding to emergencies in the home is a necessary part of any home health aide's job.

    Item no.: DP03830044
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 40 minutes
    Copyright: 1995
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    LEGAL ISSUES - EAST MEETS WEST

    In the legal arena, documentation of care has become synonymous with care itself and the patient's record is legal proof of the quality of care. Join a registered nurse attorney and a circuit judge as they discuss important legal issues. Special introduction and topic preview in Chinese.

    Item no.: BW04160067
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 1995
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    LEGAL ISSUES: CONFIDENTIALITY, LIABILITY AND ETHICS

    There are many potential legal and ethical problems faced every day in the health care setting. Maintaining a good relationship with the patient is one of the health care assistant's strongest safeguard. This program is intended to give your assistants the do's and the donˇ¦ts of the most common situations they face.

    Item no.: BT03830068
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 34 minutes
    Copyright: 1993
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    PREVENTION OF MEDICAL ERRORS

    The goal of this program is to promote safe drug administration by medical personnel, as well as by the layperson. Part I covers information related to factors that impact the occurrence of medication errors, methods of prevention, and educational guidelines. Part II reviews basic medication administration information.

    Item no.: SJ04100004
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    CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN HEALTH CARE

    Culturally competent care adapts care interventions to the cultural needs and preferences (ethnic and religious beliefs, values, and practices) of diverse clients. This program provides practical and effective methods of recognizing and dealing with the special needs of different cultures.

    Item no.: JA04160001
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    DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE

    Up to two million elderly people are abused each year in the United States, with less than 1% of these cases being reported. Elder abuse can occur in both domestic and institutional settings. Learn the types, signs and symptoms of elder abuse and discover the community resources that are available to help in managing this growing issue. (IOWA Code Section 235.2(5))

    Item no.: NN04100048
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    DOCUMENTATION AND LEGAL ASPECTS FOR CNAS

    There are many documentation and legal problems faced everyday by the CNA. This program is intended to give CNAs the do's and dont's of the most common situations they face.

    Item no.: YS04160234
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 36 minutes
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