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(Answered) NU 502 – Ethical Perspective (DQ 10)

INSTRUCTIONS

As master’s prepared nurses gain experience and knowledge and learn more about the science of nursing and nursing theory, the expected outcome is that nurses will have a deeper understanding of the discipline of nursing to inform their decision making.

Nursing ethics are driven by the values that nurses hold as a collective, but the context of the situation will dictate how those ethics are applied.

In this Discussion Board, reflect upon what you know about nursing theory.

Address nursing theory’s impact on:

  • Address theory’s impact on the ethical demonstration of clinical judgment. Does it foster the use of a systematic approach to inform, improve, and advance nursing practice processes and outcomes? How so?
  • Consider the integration of theory’s foundation toward advanced specialty knowledge and clinical reasoning.
  • How can theory, the principles and foundations, help you to develop strategies that prevent personal bias in quality care delivery?

Provide evidence based sources to support your stance.

ANSWER

Nursing theory supports ethical clinical judgement by providing a systematic approach that improves how nurses assess and respond to patient needs. For instance, theories such as Orem’s self-care deficit theory and Watson’s theory of human caring are grounded in ethical principles, including respect, fairness, and prioritizing the best interests of the patient (Almohammadi et al., 2024). These theories enable nurses to apply values such as autonomy, beneficence, and justice in a consistent and structured manner. As such, using theory assists nurses in moving beyond guesswork and … To access the full answer, use the purchase button below.

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