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Running head: Five Days at Memorial 1 Five Days at Memorial Veressia Best Community College of Philadelphia HEAL B9026 HYB NCO FA17 – Nursing 915 Five Days at Memorial 2 Five Days at Memorial The Five Days at Memorial is a book written by an author named Sheri Fink. The excerpt from this book describes how an unexpected disaster left staff, patients, and their love stranded in a hospital. “Without an established evacuation plan, when limited evacuation resources arrived, the staff found themselves having to make difficult decisions about who should leave the hospital first. These decisions proved crucial for the critically ill patients who required extensive care and support and who were at high risk of dying …show more content…

A code of ethics provides a standard by which nurses conduct themselves and their practice, observing ethical obligations of the profession and providing quality care. To achieve its purpose, a code of ethics must be understood, internalized, and used by nurses in all aspects of their work” (Aliakvari, 2015, p. 494). Five Days at Memorial 5 References Aliakvari, F. H. (2015). Ethical and Legal Challenges Associated with disaster nursing. Nursing Ethics, 22(4), 493-503. Fink, S. (2013). Five Days At Memorial. New York: Crown Publishing Group. Hayes, M. M. (2017, November 11). Five days at memorial: . A review. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 11(6), 1000-1001.: Retrieved from https://ezproxy.ccp.edu:2152/docview/1549551395?accountid=9969 Holt J, C. H. (2012). Ethical Practice in Nursing Care. Nursing Standard, 51-56. Monaliza, K. R. (2014). Registered Nurses" Experiences of Ethical and Human Rights Issues in Nursing Practice: Frequency and Handling,. Baba Farid University Nursing Journal, 15-22. Winland-Brown, J. L. (2015). The New "Code of Ethics for Nursing With Interpretive Statements". Practical Clinical Applications Part I. MEDSURG Nursing 24(4),

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