Today, more than ever, nurses and their patients need to keep pace wit
h the technologic revolution in patient care. There are choices now in
health care that patients or their caregivers in the past did not hav
e to face. In making these ethical decisions, nurses rely on systemati
c problem solving, legal advice, ANA Code of Ethics, Nurse Practice Ac
ts, Patient Bill of Rights, clergy, colleagues, and hospital protocols
, along with the examination of their own ideals and morals. Ethics is
a complex field, and one must look beyond the surface to examine the
incidents in the order in which they occurred. In most situations, the
refore, one must look past simplistic statements made about the case.
After a detailed analysis, what becomes apparent is that the nurse is
not necessarily in the wrong.