Ethical Issues In The Workplace Case Study

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Ethical Issues in the Work Place Ethical issues in the workplace can be influenced by economic gains, differing worldviews, and ineffective communications. Nursing ethics usually begins with issues experienced during practice (Butts & Rich, p. 118). An ethical dilemma that occurred, during work, at a hospital in Northwestern United States will be examined. The impact of Christian and postmodern worldviews will be considered. Ethical decision making implications will be identified. Identify An Ethical Issue
The ethical issue in question occurs in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Patient’s are monitored in the PACU until criteria is met and they can safely be transferred to the care of the Same Day Nursing staff. Discharge by the nursing staff was completed in a timely manner. By order of anesthesia, the PACU nurses are no longer allowed to discharge a patient. The ethical dilemma is that the anesthesiologist have taken up to 30 minutes, and sometimes longer, to discharge the patient. According to the surgery biller, patient’s are charged $16 a minute for PACU care (K. Lester, personal communication, November, 7, 2016). This …show more content…

It may not even register that there is a possible dilemma at all. There is no fundamental agreement of what “immediate” means therefore it is left for interpretation (Colson Center for Christian Worlview, n.d. 1). The postmodern worldview care provider makes the argument of acceptable practice with justification of his/her own definition of immediate. The postmodern worldview does not view the patient as a child of God but merely as a process of employment. The postmodern argument against the monetary stress is that of irrelevance. The emotional and social impact of high medical bills is not factored. Caregivers with the postmodern worldview may feel PACU time is mandated by CMS regulation, and the insurance company will pay the bill

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