The ethical issues presentation will address an ethical issue associated with the practice of nursing. The issue selected for discussion should have clearly identifiable pros and cons that, when analyzed, will allow the student to form a defensible position related to the issue. Principles from identified codes of ethics should be examined in relation to the issue and position. The PowerPoint presentation should have from 12 to15 slides without counting reference and title pages
The student should address the following:
1. Define the scope of the ethical issue.
2. Examine the scope of the issue as it relates to nursing and principles identified in codes of ethics.
3. Identify at least 2 positions taken on this issue by scholarly experts in the ethics discipline.
4. Explore the future for the issue as it relates to nursing practice.
select one of these topics
Possible Topics for Ethical Issues Presentation
In vitro fertilization
Surrogate mothers Donor eggs for profit Selecting sex of offspring
Uses for extra embryos from in vitro fertilization Childbearing after menopause
Condom distribution in highs schools
Elective abortion
Use of monies to fund abortion for the indigent Abortion without parental consent for adolescents Transplantation of fetal tissue
Mandatory HIV testing for all pregnant women
Child abuse charges for knowingly exposing fetus to harmful substances such as tobacco, alcohol, drugs, and environmental teratogens
Aggressive management of very premature, very low-birth weight babies
Blind testing newborns for HIV infections
Short hospital stay post-mastectomy or other radical surgery Prophylactic surgery as a means of preventing reproductivecancers
Hormone replacement therapy post-menopause Assisted suicide
Organ donation
End-of-life issues such as living wills, power of attorney, do-not- resuscitate orders
Stem cell research
Other topics as approved by faculty
Answer preview
- The ethical concerns of Mandatory prenatal HIV testing remain problematic
- However, it still remains an effective way to reduce mother-to-child transmission rates.
- In the future, the nurses need to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of the mother’s HIV status before and after delivery.
- Nurses need to advise pregnant mothers on the benefits of mandatory testing.
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