0% found this document useful (0 votes)
6 views11 pages

Bioethics

The document discusses the importance of ethics and bioethics in nursing practice, emphasizing the moral responsibilities of nurses to maintain, protect, and restore patient health while respecting their rights. It highlights key ethical principles such as autonomy, justice, and the rights of both patients and nurses, alongside the historical context of bioethics. Ethical dilemmas in nursing decision-making are also addressed, illustrating the complexities faced by healthcare professionals in balancing patient wishes and family rights.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
6 views11 pages

Bioethics

The document discusses the importance of ethics and bioethics in nursing practice, emphasizing the moral responsibilities of nurses to maintain, protect, and restore patient health while respecting their rights. It highlights key ethical principles such as autonomy, justice, and the rights of both patients and nurses, alongside the historical context of bioethics. Ethical dilemmas in nursing decision-making are also addressed, illustrating the complexities faced by healthcare professionals in balancing patient wishes and family rights.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

INTRODUCTION TO NURSING

ETHICS AND
BIOTICS IN
THE PRACTICE
FROM THE
NURSING
Retrieved from [Link]
• ETHICS
La ética estudia que es lo
moral, how it is justified
rationally a system
moral and how it should be
apply later to
social level
Professional ethics in health
constitutes at the moment
current medicine
basis of relationships of the
Recovered in:[Link]
users or patients with the [Link]/2015/08/bioethics-in-nursing-the-
[Link]
health professionals
(doctors and nurses) and their
environment.
THE ETHICS IN THE
PRACTICE OF THE
NURSING
The nursing professional
must guide its actions to
help to maintain, protect and
restore health, avoid the
diseases, relieve the
suffering and finally, help to
to maintain the quality of life of
the patients, all these
actions must be based Recovered on:https
en valores éticos ://[Link]/site/crisolbrigitte/science-and-
ethics of nursing care

•PRIVACY AND
RELIABILITY
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES

Charity NO
Maleficence

JUSTICE AUTONOMY
RIGHTS OF
PATIENT
In the field of nursing
every patient has
rights that have the purpose of
main goal is to seek well-being
and quality care,
these rights regulated by
the ministry of health and the
nurses' college [Link] civil liability for nursing
%2F&psig=AFQjCNFQDx1jJs3fGhQo4KEOTJ0Tj_rsvg&ust=1448400

through its code of


062177153

deontology
RIGHTS OF
NURSE
The Nurse Law is highlighted
No. 27669 :
• "Having an environment
of healthy and safe work for
your physical, mental and
personal integrity.
Have the resources
materials and equipment
necessary and adequate for
fulfill their functions of
safe and effective way, that it [Link]
1_archive.html
allow to provide services of
quality
BIOETHICS
Bioethics has an origin
well-known etymological: bios–
ethos, commonly translated as
ethics of life and it is the branch of the
science that studies the problems of
ethical origins that occur in management
of science and technology in the
health environments. Bioethics is
It is responsible for uniting ethics and facts.
biological so that it can happen
a comprehensive care, has as
objective to teach how to use the
scientific-biological knowledge: "the [Link]
nursing-care-processes-how_196001/

knowledge of how to use the


knowledge
HISTORICAL BEGINNING OF BIOETHICS

•The concern for bioethics emerged


después de la segunda guerra mundial.
•It was mentioned for the first time in 1970.
the term bioethics by the oncologist Van
Potter in his article the science
of survival.

•Oath of Florencia Nathingale.


ETHICAL ISSUES AND
BIOETHICS IN NURSING
AND ANALYSIS IN DECISION MAKING
DECISIONS
ETHICAL DILEMMA AT THE CENTER
OF HEALTH

MAKE A DECISION: the staff Upon deciding your


of nursing decides how form of
act according to the act
following points could have
conflicts
of type:

Beliefs and Code of Moral: of


values deontology and user of
personal laws according to staff of
MINSA Religious: of the
user of the
Execution of the decision: it has staff of
as a primordial end, well-being nursing home
of the user in a comprehensive manner
PRACTICAL CASE
This case presents us with the situation of a
45-year-old patient living with his mother at
this patient is diagnosed with cancer and dies
a few months after this diagnosis. The
mother was not informed by express wish of
son and found out about the illness when his son
passed away.
Here it presents us with the dilemma of how much to respect.
the will of the patient who passed away in plain
consciousness or the right of the mother to know
What did your son die from?
Done. Ethics and nursing, Spain, 2009 (200 pages)
CONCLUSIONS
The contributions of ethics and bioethics in
nursing is closely related to the
current situation, as a reality is observed
very big negligence, as well as
also of good attention to people,
these facts only remain in the morals of
each of the nursing professionals.
The nurse's role is to provide the
emotional, social, and psychological support
guided by the code of ethics, what
allows a practice for the benefit of the
society with respect for life, health,
death, dignity, values, and beliefs of
each person.
Respect for life, dignity and the
human rights are conditions
essential in nursing that must be united Recovered
with knowledge, to always do good. [Link]
[Link]

You might also like