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Home healthcare nurse · Nov 2006
Review Case ReportsA pathway for moral reasoning in home healthcare.
- Mary McCormick-Gendzel and Martha Jurchak.
- Regis University and National Infusion Nurses Society. mmg95@aol.com
- Home Healthc Nurse. 2006 Nov 1;24(10):654-61; quiz 670-1.
AbstractEthical issues arise in the practice of infusing nursing, and when they do, the home care nurse can find guidance in the code of ethics. This article addresses the importance of the code of ethics and introduces a framework for decision-making to assist the home care nurse in determining a course of action in the face of ethical quandaries.
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