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Ethics and rehabilitation--how to develop your ethical awareness
Abstract:
The professional responsibility of nurses is to help patients achieve an optimal quality of life. The ANA Code for Nurses (1976) mandates that nurses are advocates for patients. Some of the challenges that this mandate poses for nurses are addressed in this article. Interest in the unique issues of rehabilitation ethics is increasing, and nurses need to take the responsibility of obtaining training in ethics. Strategies to achieve this are discussed and an "Ethical Seminar Outline" is provided. This increase in ethical awareness will define to patients and the general public the nurse's professional role. It will also give nurses the tools they need to be the advocates the patients need in these complex times.
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