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    Home care and hospice nurses encounter ethical dilemmas due to conflicting solutions. This article helps nurses understand and resolve these challenges using the American Nurses Association

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Ethics
    • Healthcare Ethics
    • Professional Nursing

    Background:

    • Home care and hospice nurses frequently face complex ethical dilemmas.
    • Dilemmas often arise from situations with two equally valid but opposing solutions.
    • Recognizing the origins of ethical dilemmas is crucial for nurses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a foundational understanding of ethical dilemmas for home care and hospice nurses.
    • To apply the American Nurses Association's Code for Nurses with Interpretive Statements to practical scenarios.
    • To enhance nurses' ability to recognize and formulate justifiable solutions to ethical challenges.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of real-world case studies relevant to home care and hospice nursing.
    • Application of the American Nurses Association's Code for Nurses with Interpretive Statements.
    Keywords:
    American Nurses Association Code for NursesBioethics and Professional Ethics

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  • Ethical framework development for nursing practice.
  • Main Results:

    • Case studies illustrate common ethical dilemmas encountered in home care and hospice.
    • The American Nurses Association's Code for Nurses provides a framework for ethical decision-making.
    • Understanding ethical principles aids in formulating justifiable solutions.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurses can better navigate ethical dilemmas by understanding their origins and applying professional codes.
    • The American Nurses Association's Code for Nurses is a vital tool for ethical practice in home care and hospice.
    • This foundational knowledge empowers nurses to address complex ethical situations effectively.