SCENARIO The nurse is an educator for an academic institution responsible for the education of pre licensure nursing students in both the clinical…
Question Answered step-by-step SCENARIOThe nurse is an educator for an academic institution responsible for the education of pre licensure nursing students in both the clinical and academic settings. while supervising students in a long term care facility, the nurse notes a students checked off wound care treatments, but the medication was unavailable. the nurse confronts the student who reports she performed the treatment. the patient is in a vegetative state. the nurse asks the students to demonstrate the treatment and evidence of the new wound treatment. at that point, the student breaks down and admits the treatment was not performed *fully* but asked the nurse to please not report her, as this would be her third reportable mistake. the nurse states she is required to call the academic supervisor, which she does. the academic supervisor agree with the plan of action but denies a request for academic failure or reporting to the ethics and academic committee( as is the policy per the handbook). giving a rational that the student may be volatile or retaliatory.QUESTION 1The nurse is in the ethical dilemma as she agree with the supervisor, in that reporting the student to the ethics and academic committee could result in suspension or expulsion, which seems harsh. on the other hand, the nurse sees this behavior as concerning for the greater good and believes that written policy must be followed. which ethical principle is the guiding concern for this scenario? select your answer with rational. provide minimum 2 references with attached website.a) Justiceb) Negligencec) Nonmaleficenced) Veracity## answer##rationaleQUESTION 2Which ANA code of ethics provision would most guide the nurse in this scenario ?a) Honor the human dignity of all patients and coworkers(provision 1).b) Establish appropriate nurse- patient boundaries, and focus on interdisciplinary collaboration ( provision 2). c) the nurse is accountable for the personal actions and the behavior of those persons to whom the nurse has delegated responsibilities ( Provision 4).d) the nurse has a responsibility to deliver high quality care to patients( provision 6)##answer## rationale Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 3023 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


