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Wiegand, D.L., & Funk, M. (2012). Consequences of clinical situations that cause nurses to experience moral distress. Edwards, Marie Mar 22, 2013 1318
Nurses earn highest ranking ever, remain most ethical of professions in poll. Feb 1, 2013 213
The ethics of action: one of the most confronting issues for nurses has long been whether to engage in industrial action. Feb 1, 2013 792
Voluntary code for community nursery nurses. Report Jan 1, 2013 225
Congress Retains Low Honesty Rating; Nurses have highest honesty rating; car salespeople, lowest. Newport, Frank Survey Dec 3, 2012 1289
Ethical dilemmas: recognition and reaction. Malek, John Aug 1, 2012 715
Confidence and knowledge regarding ethics among advanced practice nurses. Laabs, Carolyn A. Jan 1, 2012 4062
Nurses again rank first in Gallup ethics survey. Jan 1, 2012 278
Experienced nurse censured for inappropriate relationship. Nov 1, 2011 461
Nurse guilty of professional misconduct over false sick leave claims. Brief article Nov 1, 2011 333
Forging prescription leads to suspension from practice. Brief article Nov 1, 2011 228
Nurse your ethics back to health. McCarty, Steven Oct 25, 2011 431
Nurses have an ethical imperative to minimize procedural pain. Shaw, Susan; Lamdin, Rain Aug 1, 2011 2803
New Mexico Ethics Alliance. VonOsten, Jill Interview Jul 1, 2011 1942
Ethics: ONF-09-31-I. May 1, 2011 5544
Ethics empowerment: deal with moral distress. Payne, Kate Mar 22, 2011 1836
Moral distress. Cella, Ann Survey Mar 22, 2011 577
New Study Reveals Critical Role Nurses can Play in Helping Patients and Families Confront Ethical Issues. Report Mar 14, 2011 530
Amedisys Salutes Nurses for Topping Gallup's Honesty and Ethics List for the 11th Year. Company overview Dec 20, 2010 483
Ethical issues in predictive pediatric genetic testing. Holaday, Bonnie Report Oct 1, 2010 2674
Lateral and vertical violence in nursing. Stanley, Karen M. Oct 1, 2010 459
Facebook--cautionary tales for nurses: nurses need to be wary about what they post on social networking sites. Charlotte, Thompson Report Aug 1, 2010 983
Many nurses administer drugs in ignorance. Brief article Aug 1, 2010 238
From stories and struggles to strategies! Jacobs, Dianne Jul 1, 2010 457
Ethics column promises to keep: ethical obligations at the end of life. Payne, Kate Column Mar 22, 2010 993
No involvement in Will preparation. Kiejda, Judith Brief article Mar 1, 2010 105
Lateral violence: it's time to stop this blight on our profession. Dulaney, Peggy; Zager, Lydia Jan 1, 2010 565
Upstate AHEC lateral violence among nurses project. Jacobs, Dianne; Kyzer, Susan Jan 1, 2010 530
Why so many names for bad behavior? Stanley, Karen M. Jan 1, 2010 800
Nurse educators: stop the bullying! Beasley, Sharon Jan 1, 2010 346
The cost of lateral violence: all pain and no gain. Harter, Nydia; Moody, Carol Jan 1, 2010 414
Ethical and legal resources that relate to lateral violence. Dulaney, Peggy Jan 1, 2010 895
Executive director's report. Thompson, Judith Curfman Jan 1, 2010 698
Ethics in practice: nurses' ethical considerations in a pandemic or other emergency part III. Reprint Sep 22, 2009 1891
US Army Nurse reveals 'humane' side of Saddam Hussein. Sep 11, 2009 261
"Integrity is doing the right thing, even if nobody is watching.". Bonaldi-Moore, Lorraine Aug 1, 2009 929
Nurses caring less? Bateman, Chris Jul 1, 2009 333
Aussies rate nurses as most ethical and honest professionals. Jun 12, 2009 269
Australian nurse deported from Dubai. Brief article Jun 1, 2009 180
Call to give a 'a voice and heart' to nurses. May 1, 2009 710
CEU opportunity!!! Singh, Tracy L. May 1, 2009 1488
Truth telling at the end of life. Starzomski, Rosalie Apr 1, 2009 2055
Ethics in practice: nurses' ethical considerations in a pandemic or other emergency--part II. Mar 22, 2009 2784
Holding students accountable when integrity is challenged. Bavier, Anne R. Jan 1, 2009 685
Influenza vaccination for health care workers: towards a workable and effective standard. Rodal, Rebecca; Ries, Nola M.; Wilson, Kumanan Jan 1, 2009 16754
Ethics in Practice: Nurses' Ethical Considerations in a Pandemic or Other Emergency--Part 1. Report Dec 22, 2008 1413
Ethics and pandemic planning. Payne, Kate Dec 22, 2008 2105
Ethical decision making in neurosurgery: a case study. Krueger, Deborah L. Case study Dec 1, 2008 2624
New ethics code targets recruiters of foreign nurses to United States. Johnson, Teddi Dineley Nov 1, 2008 591
The ANA advances the prevention of the unethical recruitment of foreign-educated nurses. Nov 1, 2008 425
Revocation of registrations. Brief article Sep 22, 2008 211
With confidence. Goodyear-Bruch, Caryl Jul 1, 2008 859
Finding strength in unity. Jun 1, 2008 485
Practicing the art and science of nursing 'Kiwi style': working in aged care while on a working holiday in New Zealand was an eye-opener for one experienced UK nurse. Cooke, Roger Viewpoint essay Jun 1, 2008 1980
Should there be an International Museum of Modern Nursing, to show the world how vital, exciting, and technologically advanced nursing really is? May 1, 2008 678
What the Code of Ethics says about integrity. Brief article Jan 1, 2008 271
Assuring patient safety: registered nurses' responsibility in all roles and settings to guard against working when fatigued. May 1, 2007 2353
When should you blow the whistle for ethical reasons? Tariman, Joseph D. Feb 1, 2007 773
Case study: reflections of a critical care nurse on futile treatment. Keung, Wai Fan Vivien; Chair, Sek Ying Case study Jan 1, 2007 4388
Everyday Ethics securing consent. Jan 1, 2007 435
The professional nurse's experience of the dying process of the terminal AIDS patient. Bester, Petra; du Plessis, Engela; Greeff, Minrie Jun 1, 2006 7519
Paying it forward. Mass, Warren Apr 3, 2006 407
Ethical staffing--there can be no compromise: safe staffing is an ethical issue. Nurses need moral courage and organisational support to ensure they work in an environment where they can practise ethically and patients receive the best care possible. Asher, Joy Bickley Apr 1, 2006 937
#1 nurses top ethics list again. Jan 1, 2006 607
Nurse struck off for 'illegal and unethical' conduct. Dec 1, 2005 187
Getting the health system we deserve: nurses and other health workers have an ethical responsibility to vote in the upcoming general election. They are in a unique position to ascertain the impact of different political parties' health policies on those they care for and that's why they must participate in the election. Asher, Joy Bickley Jul 1, 2005 1980
Reference proposal acts of torture and abuse. Franklin, Eve Brief article Jul 1, 2005 178
The moral purpose of nursing--everyday ethics in action. Woods, Martin May 1, 2005 1061
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Opinion polls rank nurses as the most trusted professionals in New Zealand. (1) However, in reality, nurses may find that truth telling is not a straightforward matter. Here a nurse explores some of the ethical dilemmas surrounding truth telling in nursing practice. Philpott, Shona May 1, 2005 2986
Library resources on a range of ethical issues: the NZNO library has many resources available to members on a range of ethical dilemmas. A selection of these items is listed on these pages. Stopforth, Linda Author Abstract May 1, 2005 1826
Keeping boundaries clear with patients: nurses need to be aware of their ethical responsibilities regarding their relationships with clients. Any blurring between personal and professional relationships is a conflict of interest and has the potential to exploit a client's vulnerablity. Asher, Joy Bickley May 1, 2005 937
Immunisation programme puts stress on nurses: as the country's largest-ever immunisation campaign gets underway in the Auckland region with massive publicity, nurses need to ensure they are able to cope with the multiple pressures such a campaign brings. Millar, Chris Aug 1, 2004 721
The practice of euthanasia: more than a debate; the conviction in March of a nurse, Lesley Martin, for the attempted murder of her terminally ill mother, has highlighted the need for nurses to face up to end-of-life policy and practice dilemmas. Asher, Joy Bickley Jun 1, 2004 1798
Care of the elderly is a privilege and a challenge: a nursing career devoted to care of the elderly who also have a psychiatric diagnosis, has provided one nurse with a hugely satisfying working life. O'Connor, Teresa May 1, 2004 1916
PRO-LIFE NEWS IN BRIEF. Townsend, Liz May 1, 2003 1249
Nurses fake test results on experimental drugs. Tammelleo, A. David Feb 1, 2003 916
Standards for nursing agencies in South Africa. Muller, Marie Dec 1, 2001 7750
Methodological issues involved in conducting qualitative research on support for nurses directly involved with women who chose to terminate their pregnancy. Gmeiner, Antoinette; van Wyk, Sandra; Poggenpoel, Marie; Myburgh, Chris Dec 1, 2001 4035
The experience of biological fathers of their partners' termination of pregnancy. Myburgh, Marie; Gmeiner, Antoinette; van Wyk, Sandra Mar 1, 2001 4855
Nursing, ethics, & professional roles. Hilliard, Marie T. Jan 1, 1990 619

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