Ethical Issues In Health And Social Care Essay

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Moreover, I feel the main values within these ethical issues in question are: A. Providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care in regards to upholding the first responsibility of abiding by the Code of Ethics and practice standard to engage in with all person in care, include client families and health care team members (CNA, 2008); D. Preserving dignity: where nurses respect the intrinsic value of all individuals through demonstration of support, respect, advocating and constructive efforts within conflict (CNA, 2008); and F. Promoting justice: nurses practice without judgements, demonstrate equality in their professional interactions with clients and other health care workers, demonstrate and advocate for fairness and do not engage in behaviors that have negative impacts on others (CAN, 2008).
The principle involved are: Autonomy, Justice and Beneficence. Autonomy: “respect people’s righto self-determine or self-governance such that their views, decision and action are based on their personal …show more content…

This approach allows us to understand how people are situated and constituted differently. These factors that influence the experience for some is only visible when we are aware of our own constitutedness and situatedness and look through lenses other than our own to enable us to understand how other people are situated and constituedness (Varcoe & Doane, 2015). Therefore, an increase ability to understanding the concept of looking at the intrapersonal, interpersonal and contextual levels, which bring to attentions the complexities of transactions so that we can be more consciously to choose the course of actions that will enable successful conflict resolution that maintain respect, fairness, dignity that is in line with the CAN Code of Ethics (CAN, 2008), Professional standards of practice and agency

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