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Week 3 discussion

Discussion Prompt #1

Discuss the potential controversy when considering a
patient’s right to know whether a caregiver has AIDS, and the caregiver’s right
to privacy and confidentiality. Consider
the following: A physician cut his hand with a scalpel while he was assisting
another physician. Because of the uncertainty that blood had been transferred
from the physician’s hand wound to the patient through an open surgical
incision, he agreed to have a blood test for HIV. His blood tested positive for
HIV and he withdrew himself from participation in further surgical
procedures. Discuss the ethical and
legal issues.

Discussion Prompt #2

The following questions refer to your experience in this
week’s exercise, Conducting Moral and Ethical Dialog in Clinical Practice. Describe your overall experience with the
moral and ethical dialog exercise, and address at least three (3) of the
following:

Did you find any of the scenarios more difficult to deal
with than others?

Did you feel any internal conflict with any of the
scenarios?

How did your personal and professional background impact how
you decided to interact with the patient?

Do you feel the responses the patient gave to the
practitioner’s response were reasonable or typical?

Were you taken aback by any of the patient reactions?

How might this activity contribute to your role as a nurse
advocate in a moral and ethical practice?

Did you utilize an ethical decision making model to explore
a systematic way to evaluate any of these ethical dilemmas? If so, describe the
effectiveness.

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