Apply and analyze an ethical decision-making process to determine strategies for solutions for ethical dilemmas in nursing practice in acute care practice settings.

This group project is intended to allow the learner to demonstrate the knowledge they have gained from all four levels ofthe Professional Practice courses by finding and analyzing ethical and legal issues presented in the media.Learning Outcomes:? Demonstrate knowledge of the legislation – including scope of practice, professional standards and practiceexpectations – as they relate to practice in acute care practice settings.? Identify and advocate for the influence of inter-professional collaborative relationships on a quality practiceenvironment in the acute care setting.? Demonstrate the ability to access and assess current, relevant, scholarly resources to prepare for caring for clientswith acute illness.? Apply and analyze an ethical decision-making process to determine strategies for solutions for ethical dilemmas innursing practice in acute care practice settings.? Demonstrate self-reflection and reflective journal writing to enhance learning and nursing practice.This assignment encourages growth within the following areas:? LPN Entry-Level Competencies. ELC 16: Maintains current knowledge about trends and issues that impact theclient, the licensed practical nurse, the health-care team and the delivery of health services.? LPN Professional Standards. Standard 4: Ethical Practice, Indicator 8: Identifies ethical issues, recognizes potentialconflicts; takes action to prevent or resolve them by communicating with the health care team and consulting withthe appropriate people; and evaluates effectiveness of actions.1. A brief summary of each article.2. A critique of the scenarios using research to substantiate your critique.Detailed articlesummary outliningkey components ofthe scenario presentfor both articles.Critique of scenariopresented withrelevant andacademicreferences to backup viewpoint presentfor both articles.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-rural-emergency-room-closures-1.6470405?fbclid=IwAR3rIwr8XhtNkEWNhvowdStMNMk9l9anPcwYB2KuF61knIeq6gxVmL47W5MSOUND OFF: ‘Our hospital is on fire’: A Kamloops nurse describes the origins of the RIH staffing crisis

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