"Dangers of a single story" (Ted Talk) Correct Answer people
impressionable by the single story, not considering other stories
(ie British books single story but African books allowed that to
change), (ie mother talking about how poor the kid is, can't see
him as anything but poor)
Stigmatize people based on presentation or history..not about
what is infront of them
3 core elements of moral agency Correct Answer 1.
relationships
2. identity
3. responsibility
3 key points about relational ethics (Wright 2017) Correct
Answer mutual respect
engagement
understanding family experiences
4 key values of being ethically aware Correct Answer aware
of our own beliefs and values
appreciating diversity of views
recognizing issue is an ethical dilemma
knowledge of ethical theories or decision making models
6 course highlights Correct Answer 1. we need better stories
,2. voices vary with our ability to hear them
3. boundaries alluring but not the answer
4. nsg ethics grounded in professional autonomy
5. nsg ethics social justice issue
6. nsg students are moral agents too
barriers that nurses create for pt accessing palliative care
Correct Answer in acute care, it is task based, keep 'blinders' on
in order not to drown in shift, prioritize the 'sickest' patients,
could be bc nurses do not feel structurally supported to act
ethically
barriers to neuropalliative care Correct Answer 1. physicians
lack education
2. fear of legal implications (opioids)
3. other palliative specialties do not know how to treat neuro pt
Biomedical model and neuro patients Correct Answer 'this
tumour explains what she is' meant to say 'this tumour explains
verbal output'
side step pt experiences and interiority, doesn't tell you how
patient experiences their behaviour (another single story
problem)
Boundaries in Nursing (practice standard) Correct Answer
boundaries mentioned 35 items in therapeutic nurse client
relationship practice standard
Sometimes lines can be blurred (ie story about nurse crying with
family)
, Cancer patients vs Neuro patients Correct Answer cancer seen
as something 'outside' themselves, disease is something that is
not intrinsic to them
neuro patients seen as intrinsic (in their brain),
Carolyn Strom Case Correct Answer perspective dismissed
and fined bc she is a nurse... makes a point to nurses that if they
speak out will be punished
Challenges to EOL care in prison Correct Answer security
measures overshadow relationships, limitations on symptom
control, barriers to family involvement, lack of ATC care
Change vs Deficit Correct Answer changes in person, seeing
someone experience changes to the way they behave think and
communicate, if talking about as deficit diminish person they are
cisnormativity Correct Answer the mistaken assumption that
all, or almost all, individuals are cisgender
Contexts to follow (give us all the colour) Correct Answer
virtue ethics, relational ethics
counter story of dementia and recognition Correct Answer
Only story of dementia is erosion and decline, but article nice
example of counter story in ways dementia is imagined ("doesn't
recognize my name, but lights up when she sees me")