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Running head: ETHICSETHICSName of the students:Name of the university:Author note:

1ETHICSEthics can be defined as the set of moral principles, values as well as beliefs that areextremely helpful for healthcare professionals to guide them so that they can make effectivechoices and take decisions about medical care that aligns with human rights if every individualclient. At the core of ethical decision-making, is the sense of right to wrong as well as the beliefsof the healthcare professionals about the rights they possess as well as the responsibilities thatthey owe to patients. Code of conduct of NMBA had stated that every nursing professionals need to maintainrespect the dignity, culture and ethnicity, values while providing treatment under conductstatement four. Under conduct statement 5, they have also proposed the importance of consent oftaking statement from parents as well as from family members when patients cannot giveconsent. By informed consent, the patients and family members get the right to learn as well asunderstand the purpose, benefits, and potential risks of the interventions and care plans for them.Maintaining the cultural tradition, preference and inhibitions are extremely important to satisfythe patients and make them comply with the interventions. However, the professionals entirelyneglected the procedures of decision making in an ethical way.Although the family memberstold them that their culture do not support involvement of the patients in his illness to makedecisions but the family members do so, he did not pay importance to the cultural tradition. Thedecision that he took was not at all ethical and he conducted his decision-making entirely basedupon his own wish, without giving priorities to all the principles. Moreover, they also did nottake informed consent both from the patient as well as from the family members before thesuprapubic catheter was inserted. The patient was just instructed without discussing with him theconsequences, the needs and others. The patient was not aware whether he is going to die or live

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