Nursing Ethics: Moral Distress in Nursing
Nurses can feel moral distress when they feel they feel their integrity has been compromised or when they feel powerless to take actions they know are ethically correct. In this video, Cynda Rushton, Anne and George L. Bunting Professor of Clinical Ethics, talks about the roots of moral distress and how nurses can effectively manage it.
Nursing Ethics: Understanding Ethics in Nursing
Cynda Rushton, Anne and George L. Bunting Professor of Clinical Ethics, explains the importance of understanding ethics in the nursing profession.
This video is part of the Isabel Hampton Robb Nursing Ethics series.