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RN|August 14, 1999
Ethics in action. A patient requires an i.v. line and the supervisor has told a student nurse to insert itA Haddad
RN|September 1, 1995
Ethics in action. An 80-year-old diabetic patient who is blind and has only one leg is scheduled to have it amputated in the morningA Haddad
RN|March 1, 1993
Ethics in action. What would you do? A doctor admits a female patient with acute lower back pain and orders only normal saline injectionsA Haddad
RN|July 1, 1996
Ethics in action. An elderly man with no living relatives has made it clear that he doesn't want to be codedA Haddad
RN|September 1, 1996
Ethics in action. A woman is admitted to the ED after being rapedA Haddad
RN|October 23, 1998
A nurse has failed to meet certain professional standardsA Haddad
RN|January 9, 2001
Ethics in action. The parents of a terminally ill child do not want anyone to let on how sick he actually isA Haddad
RN|March 1, 1995
Ethics in action. A nurse is told by a friend that a colleague on her neonatal intensive care unit is HIV-positiveA Haddad
RN|May 1, 1995
Ethics in action. A woman is admitted to the ED with headache, dizziness, and intermittent numbness in her right armA Haddad
RN|August 4, 1998
Ethics in action. You overhear two nursing colleagues speaking disrespectfully about a grossly obese patientA Haddad
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RN|August 14, 1999
Ethics in action. A patient requires an i.v. line and the supervisor has told a student nurse to insert itA Haddad
RN|September 1, 1995
Ethics in action. An 80-year-old diabetic patient who is blind and has only one leg is scheduled to have it amputated in the morningA Haddad
RN|March 1, 1993
Ethics in action. What would you do? A doctor admits a female patient with acute lower back pain and orders only normal saline injectionsA Haddad
RN|July 1, 1996
Ethics in action. An elderly man with no living relatives has made it clear that he doesn't want to be codedA Haddad
RN|September 1, 1996
Ethics in action. A woman is admitted to the ED after being rapedA Haddad
RN|October 23, 1998
A nurse has failed to meet certain professional standardsA Haddad
RN|January 9, 2001
Ethics in action. The parents of a terminally ill child do not want anyone to let on how sick he actually isA Haddad
RN|March 1, 1995
Ethics in action. A nurse is told by a friend that a colleague on her neonatal intensive care unit is HIV-positiveA Haddad
RN|May 1, 1995
Ethics in action. A woman is admitted to the ED with headache, dizziness, and intermittent numbness in her right armA Haddad
RN|August 4, 1998
Ethics in action. You overhear two nursing colleagues speaking disrespectfully about a grossly obese patientA Haddad
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