Journal of Nursing : Ethics
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Ethical considerations for the mentally unwell in a global pandemic
Anthony Ragnauth
A case review on a mentally Ill patient during the covid pandemic. -
When does treatment become a life sentence?
Michelle Terwilliger, BSN, MSCN,RN
This is an article based on patient's autonomy and dignity and the treatment process for those that have terminal illness. -
Applying Ethical Standards to the Assessment of Pain
Connie Boehman, BSN RN Indiana Wesleyan University MSN student
A nurse's role and responsibility is to ensure that our patient(s) receive adequate care and our assessments are comprehensive and thorough. One of the methods of assisting with pain assessment is applying ethical standards.