Issues in a Nurse/Patient Case
.... The court ruled that the nurse did not administer intentional
patient harm or intentional disregard of professional nursing standards and that the nurses ....
(1115

4

)
Preterm Labor vs. Prenatal Harm Through advance
.... and self-determination, but the doctor still is not promoting good or preventing
harm to the fetus because the next physician will allow the
patient to stop ....
(2729

11

)
Patient Safety Program at Kaiser
.... infections Goal 6: Accurately and completely reconcile the use of medications across the continuum of care Goal 7: Reduce the risk of
patient harm from falls ....
(1886

8

)
Nursing Violations of Patient Rights
.... errors were caught before they reached the
patient, and that another 37 percent of all medication errors caused no
harm to the
patient (Morrissey, 1995, p. 76 ....
(3029

12

)
Hospitals and Six Sigma Method
.... Another way of addressing this issue would be to ask: Is it even possible for a medication error to occur that does no
harm to a
patient, or is it more likely ....
(1288

5

)
Moral Problem of Treatment of Dying Patient
.... treatment may, for example, prolong life but result in severe pain or loss of function so that overall it produces severe
harm to the
patient" (Williams 2000 85 ....
(2145

9

)
Medication Errors
.... medication errors were caught before they reached the
patient, and that another 37 percent of all medication errors caused no
harm to the
patient (Morrissey 76 ....
(1461

6

)
Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma
.... rights had been violated by the doctor's decision-making process and that this process resulted in increased psychological distress or
harm to the
patient. ....
(1516

6

)
The Use of Heparin
.... For this system to function effectively and to reduce the likelihood of
patient harm associated with the use of heparin, each discipline associated with the ....
(1191

5

)
Legal Implications of Medical Practice Guidelines
.... the standard. The development of practice guidelines hold a potential to either help and
harm patient care. One potential helping ....
(5520

22

)
Aspects of Asthma
.... effects is limited. There are also concerns, Woolf (1990) states, that guidelines could
harm patient care. Clinicians worry that ....
(5303

21

)
Abortion: The Debate in the United States
.... Conversely, the failure by a health care professional to provide care to the
patient in such a case might cause
harm to befall the
patient. ....
(1609

6

)
Abortion As An Ethical Issue
.... fetus. Conversely, the failure by a nurse to provide care to the
patient in this case might cause
harm to befall the
patient. 4. Fidelity ....
(1825

7

)
Medical Information Issue
.... Oath, which above all is an injunction to
patient advocacy on the part of the doctor and a commitment not to do intentional
harm to the
patient (Jones 164). ....
(2208

9

)
Nursing and Ethics & Law
.... refers to the sharing of information with another when this is consistent with the healthcare/professional agreement, and will do the
patient no
harm. ....
(2230

9

)
Knowledge of Ethical & Legal Issues for Nurses
.... refers to the sharing of information with another when this is consistent with the healthcare/professional agreement, and will do the
patient no
harm. ....
(2230

9

)
Psychiatric Case Study 1.In order to appropriately care fo
.... must ensure that he is constantly monitored, and the
patient must be prepared for any changes in his environment and reassured these changes will not
harm him. ....
(934

4

)
Two Case Studies on Psychological Disorders 1. In order to ...
.... must ensure that he is constantly monitored, and the
patient must be prepared for any changes in his environment and reassured these changes will not
harm him. ....
(934

4

)
The Ethical Dimensions of Health Care Professionals by Ruth ...
.... view is also unethical given the imperatives of the profession to do no
harm. However, withholding extraordinary treatment at the request of the
patient is an ....
(1285

5

)
The Morality of Euthanasia
.... the first tenet. Even if the
patient would suffer no more physical
harm, the psychic
harm could be extensive. For example, a
patient ....
(1979

8

)
MEDICAL ETHICS & THE TERMINALLY ILL
.... treatment may, for example, prolong life but result in severe pain or loss of function so that overall it produces severe
harm to the
patient" (Williams 2000 85 ....
(2214

9

)
Litigation & Health Care Providers
.... Mariner, 1994). The development of practice guidelines hold a potential to either help and
harm patient care. One potential helping ....
(9433

38

)
Medical Confidentiality in Nursing Medic
.... no real
harm unless divulged to the general public, or it becomes the cause of persecution. Of far greater concern today is the fact that computerized
patient ....
(804

3

)
Medical Confidentiality in Nursing
.... no real
harm unless divulged to the general public, or it becomes the cause of persecution. Of far greater concern today is the fact that computerized
patient ....
(808

3

)
Hospital Accreditation Assessment
.... mechanisms to preclude the occurrence of all medical errors that
harm patients. ....
Patient rights and organization ethics are dealt with together by the JCAHO. ....
(985

4

)
Ethical Decision-Making Flow Chart
.... Reactions mentioned by Sonne and Pope (1991) include disbelief and denial, minimization of
harm, making the
patient fit the textbook, blaming the victim ....
(3084

12

)
Amicus Curiae Brief
.... the nurses that a physician could never give, ie, starve and dehydrate that
patient. .... deny her that care is to cause her death and irreparably
harm the public's ....
(1835

7

)
Amicus Curiae Brief
.... the nurses that a physician could never give, ie, starve and dehydrate that
patient. .... deny her that care is to cause her death and irreparably
harm the public's ....
(1857

7

)
Witholding/Withdrawing Patient Treatment
.... preserve the life of his or her
patient and is not legally allowed to engage in behaviors that create
harm, or result in the intentional death of the
patient. ....
(2920

12

)
A Career in Pharmacy
.... is likely to be directly engaged in assessing a
patient's needs, ensuring that medications prescribed are not likely to
harm the
patient or interfere with ....
(671

3

)