[ANSWER]Professıonal Identıty 92434 Sprıng 2020 Assessment 2 Case Study: Adolescent Medical Confidentiality and Privacy
TASK DESCRIPTION Reflection on, and application of frameworks relevant to legal and ethical issues in nursing practice Confidentiality and Privacy.
Professional Identity 92434
Assessment 2: Case Study (40%)
Length: 1500 words
Due Date: 23rd September 2020
Intent: Registered Nurses are required to make sound judgements about legal and ethical issues that impact effective and safe patient care. This assessment is designed to assist students in the development of these skills through the identification, reflection on, and application of frameworks relevant to legal and ethical issues in nursing practice Confidentiality and Privacy.
Task: Students are required to analyse a problem within the given case study and demonstrate their understanding of ethical and legal frameworks in order to provide proficient care. Sound judgement is critical to this task and requires students to give time and effort to reading and reflecting on the International Council of Nurses Code of Ethics and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia’s Code of Conduct.
Benefits of the assessment: This exercise is designed to help you develop your own capacity for making an informed, analytical and appropriate critical appraisal of the ethical texture of nursing practice. You develop these skills by building on your own current views through pre-class activities, reading, classroom discussion and reflection. It is important to use the readings (evidence) to SHAPE your thinking, however it is YOUR thinking about the situation that is important and how you apply the evidence to support your thinking. We want you to be a credible participant in the argument and not merely a reporter of what others have said Confidentiality and Privacy .
Emily White
Read the following scenario carefully and provide an analysis of the case by answering the questions that follow
Scenario
Emily White, fourteen years old, presents to the Emergency Department via ambulance after falling down some stairs at the local shopping centre. Emily has an obvious deformity to her left arm that requires surgery.
Angela, the Registered Nurse is preparing Emily for surgery and assists her to change into a hospital gown. During this time, Emily asks Angela for an emergency contraceptive pill. Emily informs Angela that she has previously taken EllaOne and apart from feeling nauseas, did not have any other side effects.
Emily becomes upset and confides in Angela that she has a boyfriend who her parents do not approve of. It becomes apparent to Angela that Emily skipped school to meet her boyfriend at the shopping centre. Emily then asks Angela not to tell her mother where she was or how she broke her arm. After discussing the situation with the Doctor, Emily is prescribed Ulipristal Acetate 30mg stat, also known as EllaOne. As Angela administers the pill to Emily,Confidentiality and Privacy Mrs White (mother) arrives at the bedside and asks Angela “What is this medicine for?”
Case Study Questions
Having read the scenario on page 1, please answer the following questions:
- Clearly define the problem – Objectively note the ethical issue that the nurse (Angela) must address in responding to Mrs White.
- Examine the ethical and legal principles that apply to the case study Confidentiality and Privacy
- Identify 2 options available to Angela in addressing the ethical problem identified in question 1 as they apply to the International Council of Nurses (ICN) Code of Ethics for Nurses (2012)
- Reflect on the options identified in question 3 and present a rationale as to which ONE of the options you would follow if you were in Angela’s position.
Additional Information
- This is not a formal essay. The best way to ‘format’, the assignment is simply to address questions 1-4 in that order. This is still considered a scholarly piece of writing, therefore, please use sentences and paragraphs appropriately (avoid using dot points).
- You may use headings
- The total word count is not to exceed 1500 words. Anything less than 1000 words is not likely to contain sufficient information required to pass the assessment. Information provided beyond the word count will be omitted and not marked Confidentiality and Privacy.
- The following is a “suggested” breakdown of theword count. Please remember that this is a guide:
- Question 1: 100 – 150 words
- Question 2: 500 – 750 words
- Question 3: 250 – 350 words
- Question 4: 250 – 350 words
- You can continue to submit into Turnitin before the due date and the previous copy will be over ridden. However, it is suggested that you limit your submission as your previous work remains in the system and will contribute to the similarity score.
- Please consider submitting early to review the similarity score of your paper and allow enough time to resubmit your assessment. Please note that you cannot submit your assessment more than twice.
- Please note that assessments submitted within the hours before the assessment time is due may not provide a similarity score immediately as the system can become inundated with submissions.
- Your similarity score may change after submission if another student submits a paper with the same wording (please don’t copy or allow others to copy you).
- Students that submit a paper that has previously been submitted as part of this subject in a previous year or another subject are in breach of academic integrity. Therefore, rules for misconduct as per the Subject Outline and Student Rules apply.
- Students who have used the legal and ethical principles that are used in the exemplar case study used during tutorial activities to write their assessment are not likely to pass this assessment as the principles related to the case study are different. This may also be considered cheating.
- Think of the marker when you are writing this assessment
- A good tip is to think that instead of you being taught the content, a well written assessment will teach someone else about the topic, even someone who is not a nurse or studying nursing. Consider:
- Can another person read it and understand it?
- Is it easy to read or require concentration?
- Have you got appropriate font and size?
- Have you used 1.5 line spacing?
- Please review your grammar. It may be helpful to print your assessment out and read it on paper (not the computer screen). As you read it, consider the following:
- Have you used appropriate wording OR have you used Confidentiality and Privacy a thesaurus/synonym or spinning software?
- Do you understand what the words mean?
- Do you understand what you have written – does the sentence read or sound right?
- Is your meaning clear – does it make sense?
- Do the sentences flow in a discussion OR have you used short statements with no links or discussion?
- You must reference according to the UTS referencing guidelines. Marks are awarded for referencing but it also applies to each criteria.
- Please review your spelling – you may use spell check but please remember to set your settings to Australian English (which is the same as Great Britain English, not American English).
- There are workshops being run to assist with this assessment – please keep an eye on the announcements page on UTSOnline for further information.
- You may seek assistance with UTSHelps, U:Pass or the library – please note that these services are designed to support English language, academic writing and referencing. They are not content experts so they can’t give you the answers.
- Please don’t leave this assessment to the night before, or even week before! This assessment requires students to think for themselves and demonstrate that they have understood the Confidentiality and Privacy assessment criteria.
- For further information, please refer to the Subject Outline. Detailed assessment criteria and a marking rubric is available on UTSOnline.
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Nurses operate within the confines of particular ethical principles including justice, beneficence, autonomy, veracity, and accountability (Burke, 2020). These ethical principles mostly apply to patients who are capable of giving consent as defined by the law and those who are Gillick competent to internalize and actively participate in the caregiving process. Autonomy involves acknowledging the patient’s uniqueness, recognizing their rights to individual opinions and perspectives and beliefs,
Confidentiality and Privacy as well as accepting their decisions without undue influence Confidentiality and Privacy. At fourteen years, Emily is a minor who, in general sense, requires an adult to make decisions of her behalf. Under such circumstances, autonomy would only apply to what the adult (Mrs. White) deems right. However, under both the Privacy Act and the Gillick test, Emily’s autonomy can be considered valid as long as Angela determines that she is competent enough to internalize aspects of the caregiving process.
The nurse will then respect the boundaries that Emily set and not those of her mother. Since Emily has requested Angela to keep her contraceptive therapy and injury information a secret, Angela has to comply. Closely linked to autonomy is the principle of veracity which requires nurses to uphold high level of truthfulness with their patients Confidentiality and Privacy…[Buy Full Answer for Just USD 9: 1713 WORDS]
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