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Legal Issues in Nursing: The Gita Proudman Story:Â Â Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXX2dsV2HbA
After watching the Gita Proudman story, do you think that the nurses and doctors involved in this case were held to the same ethical standard? Discuss the ethical issues involved in this situation. What would you do?
Use the resources below and the video to answer the question.Â
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Resources:
Practice Standard. Ethics. (2002). College of Nurses of Ontario. https://www.cno.org/globalassets/docs/prac/41034_ethics.pdf
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Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses. (2017). Canadian Nurses Association. https://hl-prod-ca-oc-download.s3-ca-central-1.amazonaws.com/CNA/2f975e7e-4a40-45ca-863c-5ebf0a138d5e/UploadedImages/documents/Cod
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‘Io’M “I don’t think I will ever hold another dying child again…”: the case
of nurse Proudman Arthur Schofer Special to the Globe and Mail. Winnipeg
Many Canadians will have been disturbed to read about the ea… Show more
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Ms. Proudman claims that the police deliberately thwarted her sensible
impulse to contact a lawyer, by suggesting to her that such a step would
show her guilt. Such trickery on the part of the police, in an effo… Show more
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Without a functioning higher brain, or cerebral cortex , such babies have no
chance ofany meaningful existence. They have little or no conscious
awareness,.They can cry, however, and sometimes show signs … Show more
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Which leads to another ethically worrying question: why was no obstetrician
or paediatrician present at Mustapha’s birth, to monitor and assist him or to
advise and counsel his distressed mother? When Mustapha wa… Show more
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