Moral Rights In Nursing Essay

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A right is something that an individual is entitled to. This may be legally or morally their privilege. The code of ethics contains the rights that an individual is entitled to; which a court may need to enforce this claim. Moral rights as a nurse would include informing a patient of treatment options or resources. For example a patient should have the right to be informed of the different options of treatment readily available to them, and if they do not agree with the options the caregiver must inform them of other places to go that may have other resources. The patients also have the right to know any risks of a treatment or procedure and have the right to refuse such treatment or procedure with proper knowledge.

2. /3 What is an obligation? Give an example.
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All information and risks must be given to the patient before they leave the hospital. The waiver will also disclose information stating that the nurses have informed the patient on risks. If the patient refuses to sign the waiver the nurse must document that they have asked the patient to sign and have informed the patient on risks. In other cases such as patients who are mentally ill, if the nurse believes that he/she will be a threat to the community then they may interfere and prevent the patient from leaving. For example, a mentally ill patient who has hallucinations and have inflicted pain on other individuals as a result may be stopped from leaving. Another right that the patient would have leaving the hospital is that the health care professional ensure that they get home safely. For example, if they nurse felt that the patient was still on painkillers and believed that they could not drive, and then they must ensure the patient gets home safely by using a

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