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Question 1: Find a scholarly, peer-reviewed article no more than four years old that discusses an ethical health promotion-related issue. In your paper:
Briefly summarize the presented issue.
Describe your thoughts on the role health care professionals should play in resolving the ethical issue.
Provide specific theories and refer to specific ethical codes to support your position.
Your paper should be 2–3 pages long. Use APA to cite and reference the article and any other optional sources you use. Adhere to APA formatting throughout your paper.
Please use the link provided and base this answer around either the first or second ethical dilemma provided in the article, which ever one you would prefer.
https://careoptionsforkids.com/blog/ethical-dilemmas-in-nursing#:~:text=For%20example%2C%20a%20patient%20may,comfort%20and%20their%20own%20desires.
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Question 2: Choose a case from the AMA Journal of Ethics Case IndexLinks to an external site. and take a position. For this assignment you will evaluate the ethical arguments for or against the issue. Identify the potential legal arguments (consider current federal guidelines), indicate any potential professional code conflicts you foresee, and support your position with an explanation of your own ethical/moral foundation.
In your 2-3 page paper:
Identify the issue and state your ethical position.
How might this scenario play out or impact you in your role as a nurse practitioner?
Defend your position with legal, ethical, and professional evidence.
As part of your position, propose strategies and solutions for addressing the issues.
What other ethical issues does this case bring to light, if any?
Support your position with at least one scholarly source (it may be your text). Be sure to cite the article you choose, use APA format, and include a title page and reference page.
Please use the topic of Psych facilities allowing access to outdoors. https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/when-should-inpatient-psychiatric-care-include-access-outdoors-despite-elopement-or-other-risks/2024-03