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Ethics and legal concepts in nursing [videorecording] : introduction.

Contributor(s): Curlis, Jim | Garner, Simon | Burns, Pru | Scoglio, Stephen | Video Education Australasia.
Publisher: Bendigo, Vic. : Video Education Australasia, 2009Description: 1 videodisc (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Nursing ethics -- Australia | Nursing -- Law and legislation | Hospital care -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 174.2
Contents:
Introduction -- Why nurses need to know about ethics -- What ethics is: what it's not -- Where nurses obtain ethical knowledge: Pt. 1 -- Where nurses obtain ethical knowledge: Pt. 2 -- How ethics informs practice- ethical decision making.
Production Credits: Director/producer Jim Curlis ; executive producer, Simon Garner ; senior producer, Pru Burns ; writer, Stephen Scoglio.
Narrator, Mark Collard.Summary: "Nurses deal with people, and often those with whom they deal are highly vulnerable. Nurses have a duty of care to patients, and their profession demands ethical behaviour and treatment of those in their care - at all times. This program explores ethics in nursing, with reference to the Australian Code of Nursing Ethics. It defines ethics, and explains why it is critical that nurses know about ethics and the standards of behaviour that are demanded by their profession..."--Container
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174.2 ETH 2009 (Browse shelf) DVD 1 Available GENLS,GENLS,03,GR 1000526772

Introduction -- Why nurses need to know about ethics -- What ethics is: what it's not -- Where nurses obtain ethical knowledge: Pt. 1 -- Where nurses obtain ethical knowledge: Pt. 2 -- How ethics informs practice- ethical decision making.

Director/producer Jim Curlis ; executive producer, Simon Garner ; senior producer, Pru Burns ; writer, Stephen Scoglio.

Narrator, Mark Collard.

"Nurses deal with people, and often those with whom they deal are highly vulnerable. Nurses have a duty of care to patients, and their profession demands ethical behaviour and treatment of those in their care - at all times. This program explores ethics in nursing, with reference to the Australian Code of Nursing Ethics. It defines ethics, and explains why it is critical that nurses know about ethics and the standards of behaviour that are demanded by their profession..."--Container

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