How The Bear Came Over The Mountain

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There is no disputing the fact that the role of a nurse is crucial in managing people. Receiving care and their ethical responsibilities that they should adhere to. These ethical responsibilities are mirrored in the story “The Bear Came over the Mountain”. Grant noticed his wife Fiona was placing yellow sticky notes everywhere in their home. This was baffling to him, she was forgetful and even grew worse with things she said and the way she acted sometimes. The ethical challenge here is in the provision of safe, compassionate, competent care for Fiona. It suffices to state that Fiona shares this value by presenting at the Doctor’s office, but Grant and the Doctor share it, and I do too. Compassionate care is the words said and the body language …show more content…

Fiona was lacking the ability to do certain things in detailed and unprejudiced mental healthcare was advocated for her, this also, is the societal expectations The goals of care here are shared by Fiona, Grant, Doctor and Nurse. The policeman picking Fiona up after she strayed from the supermarket when she went shopping with Grant, hinges on ethical endeavours as per society matters in advocacy for prompt healthcare services when needed and provided by the right provider, Fiona, the policeman and nurse are significant in this situation, same for others involved in the continuum of care. Fiona was vulnerable and had impaired mental function, which might have been disastrous if the police hadn’t intervened. Prior and prevailing occurrences led to Fiona being taken to Meadow …show more content…

Also, there was accessibility to the healthcare system and support with regards to the safety of nursing homes, this also, is a societal expectation. Grant’s dreams about himself, the girl, colleague and mistress relate to the ethics of honouring dignity in the area of maintaining boundaries and maintaining relationships for the patient’s good, ensuring not to abuse the relationship for romantic or sexual purpose. The healthcare provider’s value is in tandem with this ethic, same as Grant in this scenario. The colleague did not have the same values, Grant truly loves his wife and would not want to be away from her. The important value here for Grant colleagues is the lack of maintenance of boundaries, which has the capacity to cause moral distress and conflict. Clearly, privacy and confidentiality wasn’t maintained here, although in a dream, Grant disclosed the information to his colleague. Grant was comfortable talking to Kristy about Fiona’s wellbeing and his worries and

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