Nursing Case Study: Erin's Dilemma

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Reflect on this week’s case study (Erin’s Dilemma) and the class discussion. Think about the MORAL model. After reviewing your peers’ comments, has your thinking about the issue changed? Why or why not. There are no sources in the current document. During week 4, we became familiar with the application of ethics in the nursing practice settings. We learned about ethical theories and principles, which are crucial when practicing in any clinical settings during ethical decision-making and while facing one or multiple ethical dilemmas. Also, we were introduced to the MORAL model used in ethical decision – making progress. The MORAL model is the easiest model to use in the everyday clinical practice, for instance at bedside nursing. This model can be applyed in any clinical settings and its acronyms assist …show more content…

How can you apply the MORAL model to this case? Application of MORAL Model M- Identifying the dilemma: (Possible pregnancy underage patient, Parents unaware, Erin wants to continue to play in the soccer team) O-Outline the option(s): convince Erin to speak to her parents, guide, provide information for Erin to make the best decision possible. R- Review the options and apply ethical decisions to the options: (Erin make her parents aware, she would be supported and guided to make the right choice, providing information or referral where she can be assisted can prevent harm and make informed decision). A-Apply or Act (encourage Erin to make her parents aware, provide her with information or referral where she can be assisted). L- look and evaluated the process (evaluate the outcomes and responses). Consider how this type of legal and ethical issue might take an emotional toll on you (due to moral stress and distress). What are some appropriate ways to manage such

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