I’m working on a nursing discussion question and need support to help me learn.Moral Distress for NursingMany nurses are very concerned about what lies in the future of their careers. Each generation has their challenges, but this generation will probably always remember COVID-19. As nurses, we had to reflect on what happened during those days and we needed to soul search because of what we had to confront as nurses. Some of you are on the front lines of this pandemic taking care of patients that are affected.Instructions:Go to the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) website and read about moral distress.
Please share a couple of experiences that you may have had or that you may imagine that you would have caring for a patient with COVID-19Example: It really disturbs me that a person that is dying cannot communicate with their family. As a proponent of palliative care and hospice and all the ideas connected to this I am adamantly against any person going through the dying process without family present. This has really disturbed me to the point that I am personally dealing with feelings of distress that I cannot come up with an answer.
Distinguish between moral distress, burnout and compassion fatigue. Classify the example that is given above.
Read the AACN Position Statement: Moral Distress in Times of Crisis. Comment on the AACN Position Statement. Do you believe the same things about moral distress. What do you believe?
Your post should:Answer the questions as thoroughly and concisely as possible.
Be sure to reference any works that you utilize in answering the questions (Be sure that references are in APA format). 1 page typed. Reference use should not be more than 5 years old.
#2 Read the Putting the I in Integrity article (link)https://journals.lww.com/nursingmanagement/fulltex… . Answer the following questions:
a. How do you define integrity?. b. What can you do to foster a practice setting that values integrity?
c. In the article, 1. Model appropriate behavior section, provided the following
example: If a senior leader is observed misrepresenting a situation either
in person or on a report, others are given the message that deception is
acceptable under the correct circumstances.
i. When a leader during The Joint Commission or other regulatory
review asks a direct report to deliver a set of completed records
that meet the requirements, is the leader implying that it’s all right
or even mandated that the individual correct these before handing
them off to the surveyor?
ii. Where does one draw the line?
d. When annual performance evaluations need to be completed, is it
expected that the manager signs and dates an evaluation that has been
inadvertently unsigned by the employee?
e. If the leaders tells the manager that he or she really doesn’t want to know
how the manager came up with the results but he or she is pleased with
the outcome, is this acceptable?
3. Your paper should be:
o One (1) page
Typed according to APA style for margins, formatting, and spacing
standards . References use should not be no more than 5 years old.
Requirements: 1 page per question