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waynest

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The nurse faces a true ethical dilemma and uses several strategies for resolving the issue. What is the likely outcome?
 
  a. A satisfying solution will be found if the nurse logically applies more than one strategy for decision making.
  b. If the nurse involves other members of the healthcare team in the decision-making process, a compromise will be reached that satisfies everyone.
  c. The nurse will nevertheless probably not be comfortable with any course of action, regardless of the strategy, model, or type of reasoning used.
  d. A decision can be reached that is comfortable for the nurse if the nurse applies a decision model to the dilemma.

Question 2

The nurse is administering medications to patients using a bar-scanning device that scans the patient's identification bracelet and the medication to be administered to avoid a medication error.
 
  What types of errors does this bar-scanning device prevent? Select all that apply.
  a. Errors of commission
  b. Errors of omission
  c. Errors in planning
  d. Errors in execution
  e. Errors in assessment



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Brenm

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Answer to Question 1

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True ethical dilemmas involve deciding between the better of two negative outcomes, so the nurse will probably not be comfortable with any course of action, regardless of the strategy, number of strategies, model, or type of reasoning used. Because of the nature of a dilemma, even with the involvement of other team members it is unlikely the decision will be fully satisfying to any one participant. Ethical decision-making models will help the nurse carefully consider several perspectives, guide reasoning, and explain reasons for final action; however, true ethical dilemmas require deciding between the lesser of two evils, so any conclusion is likely to be unsatisfying in some ways.

Answer to Question 2

A, D
A medication error is an error of commission because it is something that is done incorrectly. A bar scanner would not prevent the nurse from missing an order or forgetting to give a medication, which would be errors of omission. The nurse administering medication is not planning care. Making a medication error would be an error in execution. There is no such thing as an error in assessment.




waynest

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


DylanD1323

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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