NUR 3013 - ETHICS IN HEALTHCARE Minimum Credits: 1 Maximum Credits: 1 Philosophical and clinical foundations in ethics are analyzed and used to provide a basis for guidelines in ethical decision-making and practice. Content will include legal-ethical issues in practice, ethical implications in the role of the doctorally prepared nurse, historical and political influences on ethics in health care, diversity in race, gender, and sexual orientation, and principals of justice, autonomy, and provider-patient relations. Additionally this course describes general ethical practices and ethical principles associated with the proper conduct of research, scientific integrity and protection of human subjects. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad LG/SU3 Basis Click here for class schedule information.
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