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stiks02 [169]
3 years ago
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*A nurse is experiencing a particularly busy day, and patient calls out from their room as the nurse passes. The patient asks if

the nurse could grab her a magazine to read. Feeling too stressed, the nurse gives the patient a rude glare and says, "Give me a second, for once in my life." *
Would this be and ethical issue or legal issue, both, or neither? Why or why not..

Thank you!
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1 answer:
Harrizon [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

in my opinion, it is just a mere ethical issue. the reason i think so, is because by definition ethics are beliefs and morals regarding ones behavior. Since the nurse was rude to the patient, she/he did not display any ethics. i dont think this is a legal issue because magazines are not something that the patient requires to live.

:)

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