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Nursing and Ethics & Law

themselves because of their situation (Simpko, 1999, 8). Since each individual patient represents a different situation, the bioethics must be contextually applied to each individual case. Husted and Husted point out that the context has two aspects: one is the actual facts about the patient, and the other is the nurseÆs knowledge of these facts. The more a nurse knows about a patient, the more they can act the way the patient would wan

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