Thursday, June 18, 2020
Nursing Ethical Dilemma in Even Me Book
BSN and Even Me Book Abstract The book by Saint-Vilus (2014), justifies observation, as Micah, a young adult, full of hopes encounters a life-changing experience having lost his sight. Similarly, Danielas life is shattered after finding herself living in an unfriendly family environment. In the end, the two main characters develop unconscious and negligent attitude to life. It is observed that a BSN can help the two characters to overcome insecurity and fear that characterize their lives. The paper also demonstrates that BSN is a wider field than to ADN since the former prepares students to handle many tasks including those of the latter. Furthermore, the three characters (Micah, Daniela and Claudia) are selected for possible assistance from BSNs. Assisting the traumatized characters to overcome cultural and professional concerns presents an ethical dilemma that a nurse must overcome. While reviewing the roles of BSNs, it emerges that, among other functions, they are nurse and community educators on health issues . In conclusion, it is held that nursing profession is diverse since nurses have a duty to care for different communities within varied settings. It becomes apparent that the lack of healthcare poses major problems to victims of social injustices such as Micah and Daniela.
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