Nursing Ethics: Advocating for Patient's Rights and Privacy
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This report focuses on a case study that highlights the importance of advocating for patient's rights and privacy in nursing ethics. The report discusses the provision 3 of the nursing codes of ethics by ANA, which defines that a nurse should be able to advocate for the patient and will be able to protect the health and safety rights of the patient. The case study involves a young Iranian immigrant patient suffering from HIV infections and the nurse's role in maintaining the patient's privacy and dignity. The report also emphasizes the importance of culturally safe care and maintaining confidentiality of patient information.
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